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The early returns on the marriage of convenience between Rajon Rondo and the Sacramento Kings have been very positive, although not without slight hiccups . DeMarcus Cousins remains the player most responsible for both the good and bad of the team's comfortably below-.500 record, but Rondo has put the horrors of his Dallas Mavericks stint behind him to reclaim the mad genius that made him such a fascinating figure during his Boston Celtics heyday. Win or lose, the Kings are now well worth watching. [ Follow Dunks Don't Lie on Tumblr: The best slams from all of basketball] Rondo showed just one reason why in Tuesday's 114-106 home win over the Utah Jazz at Sleep Train Arena. This fastbreak could have been a pretty standard transition moment, but Rondo turned into a fantastic one with a behind-the-back dribble that shook Trey Burke and opened up an and-one dunk for Rudy Gay: That pass went down as one of Rondo's 13 assists. He added 17 points on 5-of-8 shooting (plus 6-of-7 from the line), seven rebounds, two steals, and six turnovers. Cousins was equally stellar with 23 points (8-of-14 FG), 12 boards, and six assists, and Gay put up 23 of his own on 10-of-13 from the field. It's hard to say what all this adds up to for the Kings, because they're still well outside of the West playoff picture and would need a previously unseen run of form to get in it. Everything negative we said this summer about the Rondo signing still holds — he really only helps the team's long-term prospects insofar as he makes them vaguely relevant. But, jeez, all that analysis seems a lot less important as soon as the guy does something basketball just don't see very often. The Kings made a good move for the rest of the NBA if only because they allowed one of the league's unique talents a chance to be himself. Plays like this one make the destination seem irrelevant. - - - - - - - Eric Freeman is a writer for Ball Don't Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at efreeman_ysports@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter! Follow @FreemanEric
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