The Lakers are still searching for a head coach, but is Rajon Rondo a legitimate candidate for either head coach or as an assistant? We are back with a loaded mailbag piece today.
The Lakers may be looking at Scott Brooks and Rajon Rondo as assistant coaches while they continue their search for the next head coach. With the Lakers firing Darvin Ham after two seasons, along with the rest of the coaching staff, they have a lot of work to do to rebuild the staff.
When it comes to point guards, Rajon Rondo is certainly one of the greatest to do it, especially after winning championships with the Los Angeles Lakers and Boston Celtics.
The 38-year-old officially announced his retirement as a player last month after 16 career seasons.
Michael Carter-Williams recently shared a revealing story about the tense relationship between Jimmy Butler and former Chicago Bulls head coach Fred Hoiberg.
The Los Angeles Lakers are expecting to shake up their team's coaching hierarchy for the third time in the last six seasons. This time, the Lakers seem to be approaching their coaching hires with a long-term goal in mind, looking at a mix of candidates with differing skill levels.
Rajon Rondo is one of the sharpest basketball minds of all-time, especially at the point guard position. Rondo won championships with multiple franchises and had an understated role with on both title teams. The former All-Star wasn't always the most coachable, as he had disagreements from time to time and was never afraid to speak his mind.
According to NBA reporter Dan Woike of The Los Angeles Times, Rajon Rondo could join the Los Angeles Lakers coaching staff. Rondo played 112 games for the Lakers and helped the franchise win the 2020 championship.
Former NBA All-Star point guard and 2020 Los Angeles Lakers champion Rajon Rondo is considered a possible candidate for an assistant coach role, The Los
The Los Angeles Lakers have spent the past few weeks evaluating candidates for their vacant head coaching position, but the sense around the league is ESPN broadcaster and former NBA shooting guard JJ Redick is the frontrunner for the job.
Everyone knows that Rajon Rondo and Ray Allen had their problems and didn't really like each other. What people don't know is that the two players actually
Rajon Rondo recently confirmed the long-rumored feud between him and Ray Allen, revealing that their rivalry escalated to a physical altercation during their time with the Boston Celtics.
Rajon Rondo is one of the best point guards in the history of the NBA. The four-time NBA All-Star is best known for his tenure with the Boston Celtics, but also had productive stints with several other teams over his 16 seasons in the league.
Former NBA point guard Rajon Rondo played on nine different teams before the end of his career, but his stint with the Mavericks will always be considered the worst.
After a disappointing first-round loss to the Denver Nuggets by 4-1 in this postseason, the Los Angeles Lakers are on the brink of major changes. Head
One of many subjects discussed during the first episode of the new ‘Mind the Game’ podcast with LeBron James and JJ Redick was high IQ players. James immediately brought up his former Los Angeles Lakers teammate Rajon Rondo, widely regarded by anyone who interacted with him as one of the smartest players in the NBA.
After stints with nine different NBA teams, Rajon Rondo is officially retiring from basketball. During an appearance on the “All the Smoke” podcast, the former Kentucky standout didn’t hesitate to announce his decision when host Matt Barnes asked if he was done with the NBA.
Rajon Rondo officially announced his retirement from the NBA after 16 seasons. During an appearance on the "All the Smoke" podcast, Rondo was quick with a response when asked by host Matt Barnes if the NBA has seen the last of him.
Rajon Rondo announced his retirement from the NBA during a recent episode of “All the Smoke” with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson. Rondo is one of the best point guards in NBA history.
A former NBA champion has formally announced his retirement.
Longtime NBA point guard Rajon Rondo confirmed during an appearance on the "All the Smoke" podcast with Matt Barnes and Stephen Jackson that he has retired as an NBA player.
Rajon Rondo recently made an appearance on JJ Redick's 'Old Man & The Three' podcast. During the show, the former Celtics champion discussed his penchant for trying to 'outcoach' opposing coaches.
Although not officially announced, two-time NBA champion Rajon Rondo's playing career appears to be over. The former Kentucky point guard was on campus last weekend, and it wasn't just to catch the Wildcats take on then-No. 9 Kansas.
The NBA said they are aware of the allegations and are working on getting more information about the incident before making any kind of a statement.
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