Heat vs Celtics season preview: (4 of 4) Rondo
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Each lesson learned brings spiritual growth, and emotional growth. Talking about your past will give you the answers in a clear way. Nothing is then seen as psychological. Everything is seen as progression through your spirit. Rondo has to learn from failure. If we learned one thing from last years series loss to Miami. It was that Rondo needed to do more, but the funny was this.
He still did a lot, but look at the Celtics now. Last season Rondo didn't have Bradley, Green, and Lee on his side, and even Wilcox.The Celtics also have Sullinger to go with Rondo.
Now the Celtics have those tools, and you know the Celtics win if they have that firepower with Rondo in 2013 against Miami.
The matchup doesn't come down to Pierce, and James, or KG, and Bosh. The series comes down to Rondo,and James. Which player can utilize their teammates the most. Who can captivate their teammates to do better. Who can motivate their team the most. Who can simply out play their opponent. Nobody on the Heat can guard Rondo. And that should allow Rondo to do whatever it takes to lead the Celtics to win.
Everything rides on Rondo. It's a lot of pressure, but you know he wants it. The seed was planted in the ground last season, and it's time for this thing to blossom. Rondo's growth can come to a peak this season, and that should result in a Celtics championship. Rondo is the most unpredictable player I have ever watched, and that's his greatness. That's his gift. He can become what you need, and what you want. He takes shape like a mutant superhero. He can become Larry Bird for a night, or he can be John Stockton the next night.
Rondo has a team built for him, and his personality can carry the weight. He's got everything he needs. He can do it mentally, and emotionally. He's ready for the next big leap to super star status. But more important. He wants another ring on his finger.
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Birdman33 says...
Nice post. You convey it very well. The answer will be Rondo for the nexy five years or so. I swear if he had this team last year, end of story Miami.
To me, Paul Pierce blew it for us last year when he tried to out-duel Lebron in game six. My one big worry about this coming season, apart from injuries, is that Pierce will continue to tug-of-war with Rondo over team leadership. If Pierce recognizes that a new era has dawned, his crafty play can be an INCREDIBLE catalyst. But if he continues to see himself as the Big Dog, the Alpha, it's going to throw a wrench in the gears.

I like when you say that the matchup comes down to Rondo and James and who utilize his teammates the most.
There's no one in the league right now that can make his teammates better than Rondo.
And as you said, I think he will be ready

Morena says...
I really like how you put this!!
I like when you say that the matchup comes down to Rondo and James and who utilize his teammates the most.
There's no one in the league right now that can make his teammates better than Rondo.
And as you said, I think he will be ready
Nash is another who utilizes teammates well, but I think Rondo is the best.
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