Who would you rather have handling the ball for your team?

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  • win sirotta - 12 years ago

    oh yeah, he handles the ball ALL the time fool!

  • win sirotta - 12 years ago

    if LBJ is open how many jumpers does hed make. how about bricked free throws from both lbj and dirtywade? that's a choke. And they both shot terribly.

    Exactly which games are YOU watching?

    I love lbj, but he's 6'8 250 fool!

    Rondo is barely 6 ft. maybe 175.

    And who was guarding LeBrick when he BADLY missed that last shot..........AGAIN!!

    if you don't know ball, please STFU!!!!!

  • sentinelle - 12 years ago

    "He is a lot like Lebron in the sense that he can score when he has to but he doesnt have to score points to beat you..."

    Not to take anything away from Rondo (I think he's the best point guard left in the playoffs), but he's nothing like lebron. Aside from size and athletic ability differences he's a worse passer/ball handler, worse shot, has more turnovers, and doesn't play defense nearly as well. Also, I don't think he can score at will, that's why he's hardly ever double teamed, and that's why the d gives him 15-20 ft shots. Lebron can turn it on whenever he wants (for the most part), Rondo has to be in rhythm. He is talented, but he's nothing like Lebron.

  • Mac - 12 years ago

    i dont want to take anything away rondo he did have a great game and he is playing really well in the boston system, but come on they weren't even guarding him. Rondo was allowed 15 feet of space to shoot uncontested, pass undenied and drive openly (although someone usually meet him at the rim). Tony parker should be anyone's first choice for this year top playoff point guard because of his leadership and control of the game also has a similar stat lines. While rondo does average more assists he also averages more turnovers. Why does no one ever mention his turnovers? he averages more turnover than any other PG in the playoffs right now. Even the crazy westbrook although it you count poorly taken or forced shots as turnovers then I am sure westbrook would take the cake, but that is a completely different argument. In short Tony Parker is the best PG left in the palyoffs

  • Russell - 12 years ago

    Best ball handler left in the playoffs? How about best in the league period? Yea he has his flaws but he moves the ball better then anyone else in the league. If his jump shot continues to improve Rondo could be thee most dangerous player in the league

  • David - 12 years ago

    Rondo has the intangibles that set him apart from other point guards. He is a lot like Lebron in the sense that he can score when he has to but he doesnt have to score points to beat you.

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