Report: Pistons still have interest in Rajon Rondo, even after acquiring Brandon Jennings
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Report: Pistons still have interest in Rajon Rondo, even after acquiring Brandon Jennings
Report: Pistons still have interest in Rajon Rondo, even after acquiring Brandon Jennings
Brett Pollakoff Aug 4, 2013, 5:00 PM EDT
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Rajon Rondo, Brandon Jennings
The Pistons were reportedly one of the first teams in line to talk with the Celtics about a potential deal for Rajon Rondo, once Boston entered a full-fledged rebuild by sending Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett to the Nets.
Whether due to the offers being low while Rondo still rehabs from a torn ACL injury, or because the Celtics aren’t interested in trading their All-Star point guard at this time, Detroit wasn’t able to pry Rondo from Danny Ainge’s figurative clutches.
Instead, the Pistons went out and got Brandon Jennings in a sign-and-trade on a pretty reasonable three-year deal worth $24 million. But that doesn’t mean that their level of interest in Rondo has changed.
From Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe:
Just because the Pistons acquired Brandon Jennings in a sign-and-trade deal with the Bucks doesn’t mean they’ve lost interest in Rajon Rondo. In fact, they could eventually use Jennings as a trade chip and seek to acquire Rondo. There are going to be several interested parties in Rondo, and that number could increase when he shows he’s fully recovered from anterior cruciate ligament surgery.
The Celtics are in fact rebuilding, but at some point you need to acquire star talent to return your team to relevance, and they already have that in Rondo at the point guard position.
It’s true Rondo’s icy personality may not be a fit for every locker room, and after seven NBA seasons, he may want to take on a leadership role that his younger teammates may not be willing to embrace. Boston has repeatedly said that the team is not shopping Rondo, but GMs will continue to call and make offers because there is a belief around the league that he can be had for not too steep of a price.
Joe Dumars will keep Ainge on speed dial just in case, as the acquisition of Jennings hasn’t changed Detroit’s outlook on Rondo in the slightest.
Sk
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My Take: I just had to scroll to the bottom to read the comments from people that aren't fans of this team. It seems many people have an interesting perception of Rondo that differs from how I see him. In either case, Brandon Jennings would be a downgrade. He's an inferior PG without the same winning experience that Rondo has.
KJ
Brett Pollakoff Aug 4, 2013, 5:00 PM EDT
9 Comments
Rajon Rondo, Brandon Jennings
The Pistons were reportedly one of the first teams in line to talk with the Celtics about a potential deal for Rajon Rondo, once Boston entered a full-fledged rebuild by sending Paul Pierce and Kevin Garnett to the Nets.
Whether due to the offers being low while Rondo still rehabs from a torn ACL injury, or because the Celtics aren’t interested in trading their All-Star point guard at this time, Detroit wasn’t able to pry Rondo from Danny Ainge’s figurative clutches.
Instead, the Pistons went out and got Brandon Jennings in a sign-and-trade on a pretty reasonable three-year deal worth $24 million. But that doesn’t mean that their level of interest in Rondo has changed.
From Gary Washburn of the Boston Globe:
Just because the Pistons acquired Brandon Jennings in a sign-and-trade deal with the Bucks doesn’t mean they’ve lost interest in Rajon Rondo. In fact, they could eventually use Jennings as a trade chip and seek to acquire Rondo. There are going to be several interested parties in Rondo, and that number could increase when he shows he’s fully recovered from anterior cruciate ligament surgery.
The Celtics are in fact rebuilding, but at some point you need to acquire star talent to return your team to relevance, and they already have that in Rondo at the point guard position.
It’s true Rondo’s icy personality may not be a fit for every locker room, and after seven NBA seasons, he may want to take on a leadership role that his younger teammates may not be willing to embrace. Boston has repeatedly said that the team is not shopping Rondo, but GMs will continue to call and make offers because there is a belief around the league that he can be had for not too steep of a price.
Joe Dumars will keep Ainge on speed dial just in case, as the acquisition of Jennings hasn’t changed Detroit’s outlook on Rondo in the slightest.
Sk
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My Take: I just had to scroll to the bottom to read the comments from people that aren't fans of this team. It seems many people have an interesting perception of Rondo that differs from how I see him. In either case, Brandon Jennings would be a downgrade. He's an inferior PG without the same winning experience that Rondo has.
KJ
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Re: Report: Pistons still have interest in Rajon Rondo, even after acquiring Brandon Jennings
Yeah, and I still have an interest in Sofia Vergara, but my wife tells me that realistically, I'm not going to get her.
My guess is the same goes for the Pistons getting Rondo.
My guess is the same goes for the Pistons getting Rondo.
NYCelt- Posts : 10794
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Re: Report: Pistons still have interest in Rajon Rondo, even after acquiring Brandon Jennings
NYCelt wrote:Yeah, and I still have an interest in Sofia Vergara, but my wife tells me that realistically, I'm not going to get her.
My guess is the same goes for the Pistons getting Rondo.
Your wife sounds like a woman with exceptionally keen perception and accuracy. I'd put my money on her.
Which leaves an open lane for me to Sofia...
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bobheckler- Posts : 62620
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Re: Report: Pistons still have interest in Rajon Rondo, even after acquiring Brandon Jennings
Bob,
In that case, best of luck in your pursuit!
Regards
In that case, best of luck in your pursuit!
Regards
NYCelt- Posts : 10794
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Re: Report: Pistons still have interest in Rajon Rondo, even after acquiring Brandon Jennings
NYCelt wrote:Bob,
In that case, best of luck in your pursuit!
Regards
It'd take a bit more than luck. A mafia hit on her husband, FBI Witness Protection cosmetic surgery for me and an irresistible urge to go slumming with her.
Those would get me in the ballpark. It might be the Superdome, but a ballpark.
bob
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bobheckler- Posts : 62620
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Re: Report: Pistons still have interest in Rajon Rondo, even after acquiring Brandon Jennings
Regarding Sofia V., one of my college classmates Stephen Collins recently did the Three Stooges movie with her, and in the film they got quite up close and personal. Now in his spare time when he's not in front of a camera Steve goes around the country doing a standup routine called "Women I've Kissed for Money." It's hilarious.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gxPmEWfUJM
Stephen gets paid to spend lots of time with gorgeous women, and is one of the most down to earth, good guys I know.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9gxPmEWfUJM
Stephen gets paid to spend lots of time with gorgeous women, and is one of the most down to earth, good guys I know.
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