During an appearance on the All the Smoke podcast with host Matt Barnes, Rajon Rondo decided to announce his retirement from professional basketball. The 38-year-old, who started off his career in Boston back in 2006, has decided to call it quits after 16 years in the NBA.Β
When asked by the interviewer if the league had seen the last of him, the point guard was quick to respond.Β βAbsolutely,β he said without a doubt. βYeah, Iβm done. I canβt. Iβd rather spend time with my kids.β
Fortunately for Rajon, he was able to crown his great career with two NBA championships, first with the Celtics and four years ago with their bitter rivals in Los Angeles. The four-time All-Star last played in the 2021/22 campaign for both the Lakers and the Cavaliers.
Rajon Rondo is retiring
What an amazing career β
pic.twitter.com/LgBtqa4tfhβ NBACentral (@TheDunkCentral) April 2, 2024
Rondo has no regrets. βWhat a time, it was definitely something that I never took for granted when I was in the game,β he said. βI loved every minute of it, and I appreciate the brotherhood that I was able to share and bond and grow with over the years.β
βIβve learned so much in this game and itβs made me the man who I am today. β¦ I tell people all the time, this wasnβt a dream of mine, it was a goal. I was able to lock in, stay disciplined, I didnβt party a lot in college. But it was worth the sacrifice of me getting to where I wanted to be in life,β he concluded.
The veteran led the league in steals per match in 2009/10 and later in assists per game during three different seasons. Rajon made the NBAβs All-Defensive Team in four occasions, and ended with averages of 9.8 points, 7.9 assists, 4.5 rebounds and 1.6 steals across 957 career contests.
The athlete started in 733 games over almost a decade in Boston, the Mavericks in 2015, Kings, Bulls, Pelicans, Lakers, Hawks, Clippers and finally the Cavaliers. With Rondo officially hanging his basketball shoes, former teammate LeBron James believes he should use his high IQ to coach.
βRajon Rondo. He could do things on the go. Itβs very weird to me that heβs not coaching at a high level β I think itβs because he doesnβt want to do it. Who wants to deal with these rich entitled guys all the time?β he said.
LeBron James remembers Rondo as a great competitor and one of the smartest players he ever came across in the NBA
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