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And, despite his comments earlier in the year about the triangle, Rondo offered a pretty rosy picture of the offensive scheme.
“I think it’s effective. I think it’s great for team chemistry,” he said. “When the ball gets moving, everyone touches the ball, you get a better feel for it.”
“When guys are getting the ball they play better defense. It’s hard to run up and down the court... when you don’t touch the ball,” he continued. “The triangle I think it energizes the offensive end of the floor and also the defensive end of the floor as well.”