As far as the players are concerned, Rajon Rondo is an outstanding player in the league, with a strong overall situation and vision. When controlling the ball, he can always let the players catch the ball in the most comfortable position to finish the finish line. What he has to do is to practice accurately at ordinary times and catch the ball steadily to score.
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Rondo's college days
Rondo led the University of Kentucky to win many competitions, including the final whistle against the University of Louisville, the University of Southern California and university of central florida. However, Rondo failed to advance to the NCAA semi-finals in his freshman and sophomore year and was selected as the best rookie team in southeastern conference.
In the first year, he won a national record of 87 steals in a single season, at least once in every game.
In his sophomore year, he scored a career-high 12 assists against the University of Mississippi, played only 23 minutes in the game and scored 25 points against the University of Louisiana. Rondo participated in the U-2 1 World Championship in Argentina in 2005. He averaged 1 1 minute and 4.5 assists in eight games, which attracted the attention of some NBA scouts.