Rajon Rondo was reportedly not into the triangle offense but it seems that something may have swayed his thoughts. Will the Knicks go after him?
A thesis can be written on the issues that the Knicks have. For starters, they should perhaps consider getting a new coach for next year and not stay with Rambis. Rajon Rondo is on the lookout though. However, he was quoted saying that the triangle is not a good look for him. Rondo may have thought about it twice.
“I had a comment earlier about it, but if I put my mind at it, I think I can be good at anything,” Rondo told The Post.
The free-agent-to-be surely will be a target of the Knicks this summer to fill a point guard position that has been a black hole since Jason Kidd manned it in a 54-win campaign during the 2012-13 season. Not surprisingly, it was also the last time the Knicks qualified for the playoffs.
So what brought upon the change of heart?
“It’s one of those arenas,” Rondo said. “That’s the biggest lights. It’s Broadway. … Madison Square Garden is the mecca of basketball, so it’s always great going there and perform in front of a lot of fans.”
Knicks forward Carmelo Anthony has openly lobbied for and welcomed the idea of adding Rondo for next season.
Will fans get to see this deal go down? We’ll have to wait and see.