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Rajon Rondo out for season after tearing right ACL


By Gary Washburn | GLOBE STAFF JANUARY 28, 2013


JIM DAVIS / GLOBE STAFF


Rajon Rondo was only a spectator during warm-ups Sunday, before it was learned that the point guard was dealing with a torn ACL.






In two or three hours Sunday afternoon, the fortunes of the Celtics’ season changed, and perhaps their long-term future did, too, with the diagnosis of a serious knee injury to All-Star point guard Rajon Rondo.


Rondo experienced soreness working out before the Celtics’ 100-98 double-overtime win over the Heat at TD Garden, and when he went for a magnetic resonance imaging it revealed a torn right anterior cruciate ligament.


Rondo is expected to miss the rest of season; an NBA source said he will receive a second opinion to determine the extent of the damage.


The Celtics snapped a six-game losing streak by beating the Heat, but their season may have been irrevocably damaged. Coach Doc Rivers said the team was crushed at hearing of the loss of Rondo.




“Obviously, the Rondo news is pretty tough . . . I knew it before the game; no one else knew it,” Rivers said. “I just didn’t think it was any time to tell any of our guys that. I told them after the game. Pretty emotional in the locker room. I just told [the players]; I’m not sure what you can do.


“Rondo will be fine. He will just not be fine this year.”


Rivers said Rondo was complaining of a hamstring issue and team doctor Brian McKeon declared Rondo out for the game. The guard then went to New England Baptist Hospital for the MRI. According to Rivers, McKeon knew the extent of the injury from his early examination of Rondo and told Rivers, who had to keep the news from Rondo, who was in the locker room at halftime. Rondo had yet to get the official word then, but he apparently did soon after.


Rondo was apparently injured late in the Celtics’ 123-111 double-overtime loss to the Atlanta Hawks Friday night at Philips Arena. Although he did not speak with the media Sunday, it appears he came down awkwardly attempting a floating jump shot in the second OT. He was limping slightly after the shot but continued to play.


After Friday night’s game, Rondo addressed the media and did not mention any knee injury. But concern arose when he worked out at the Garden.


“You got a lot of mixed emotions,” said forward Paul Pierce. “You wanna celebrate the win, but you feel for your teammate. Pretty much wherever he goes, we go. It’s hard knowing that he’s going to be out for the year. It’s a tough pill to swallow.


“The guys were really shocked, surprised. Because they didn’t really know. So everyone was really happy for the win. But it kind of like brought a dark cloud in this room when you heard the news. You know, we’re all brothers, we pull for each other each and every day, whether it’s Rondo or anybody across the league. You don’t like to see people get hurt. It’s just tough.”


The team hastily released the news during the third quarter after an ABC reporter got Rondo to acknowledge the injury. Scores of fans found out the news through Twitter on their cellphones, and the atmosphere at the Garden became eerie.


Rondo, in street clothes, walked down the tunnel with a slight limp during the second OT and received a raucous response when shown on the arena video screen. Flanked by security guards, Rondo told team officials who consoled him, “I’m OK, I’m OK.”


Because of the second opinion, a date for surgery has not been set.


Rondo, who was averaging 13.7 points, 11.1 assists, and 5.6 rebounds, told the team of his fate during the postgame cooling-off period in the locker room; most of his teammates had sensed something serious had occurred.


“It’s tough on everybody,” center Kevin Garnett said. “Young’un [Rondo] is becoming the heart and soul of this team. He’s coming into his own. He’s had some bumps in the road but we’re trying to be supportive for him. It was a blow, I’m not even going to lie, it was a blow. We was here, talking about the game and then he walked in, he was quiet and the staff came in and told us what was going on and it went quiet.”


Players said Garnett and Pierce talked with Rondo and encouraged him to take his time to recover and not risk his career by skipping steps in his rehabilitation.


“That’s the first thing I told him, ‘Do not play Superman,’ ” Garnett said. “I told him, ‘Don’t play hero, you’re a human being, take care of yourself.’ ”


The Celtics’ championship aspirations may be gone with Rondo’s injury but Rivers refused to concede the season. The Celtics are eighth in the Eastern Conference and have two significant wins — at New York against the Knicks and now Miami — without Rondo in the lineup.


Rivers wouldn’t say whether the club will seek a point guard through free agency or trade; for now he will rely on Leandro Barbosa, Courtney Lee, and Jason Terry to play point guard.


“That’s a blow, a huge blow for us,” Rivers said. “When something like this happens, we’ll find someone that’s already in our locker room that’s going to play terrific, and I have no idea who it is.”


When asked about the team’s chances of returning to the NBA Finals, Rivers was defiant.


“Well, you can write the obituary, I’m not,” he said. “You can go ahead. But I’m not. We won [Sunday], and so the way I look at it is, we’re going to stay in there."
 

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Great article by Jackie M about this...

m.espn.go.com/nba/story?storyId=8888143

Dude is tough, reminds me of her playoffs when he was essentially playing with one arm for the end of that game.

A real shame for him. Sucks for the Cs and fans like me, but worse for him - was having a great season.
 
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Made me sick to my stomach when I heard it yesterday.

The Celtics beat the Heat yesterday without him.
 

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Rondo sucks on D. There is no flow to the offense with him in there. He's prone to turnovers cause he's trying to make the fancy pass instead of a smart one. I don't think they are going to contend for the title, but they'll be alright in the short term.
 

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Rondo sucks on D. There is no flow to the offense with him in there. He's prone to turnovers cause he's trying to make the fancy pass instead of a smart one. I don't think they are going to contend for the title, but they'll be alright in the short term.

What are you talking about? His ball pressure in the playoffs is as elite as it gets in the 4th quarter. Most point guards dishing out 12-13 assists a game are going to be prone to turnovers. His assist/TO ratio is still almost 3-1 most years.

I can't believe I'm even debating this, did you watch the NBA playoffs last year? He went toe to toe with LeBron, who else does that?

I'm not sure they were going to contend w/ or w/o him but to think he isn't an all star caliber NBA player, I don't know....My guess is the bookies adjust the lines pretty good with him out, you gonna be on C's until they have to readjust back?
 

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Spread went from +4 to +5 in the last game against the Heat.

I didn't say he was not an all star calibar NBA player. With the depth the C's have at guard, I think they can manage without Rondo.
 

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Spread went from +4 to +5 in the last game against the Heat.

I didn't say he was not an all star calibar NBA player. With the depth the C's have at guard, I think they can manage without Rondo.

Huh? You just said they might be better w/o him. Now you are syaing he is all star caliber. So they might be better w/o an all star caliber player?

Not trying to nitpick but those two comments kinda contradict no?

I do agree from a betting standpoint Celts might be undervalued w/ him out since they do have depth at guard (although nobody close to him) I'd have to see the lines on the games first though.
 

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Only thing I got to go by is that they just beat the Champs without Rondo.

You said he was an all star, not me
 

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Only thing I got to go by is that they just beat the Champs without Rondo.

You said he was an all star, not me

One regular season game just doesn't mean much. I'm a C's fan trust me I wish it weren't a huge loss but it is. And yeah he is an all star caliber player, this hasn't been his best year but postseason he raises his game like no other PG in the league really has.
 

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guy is so overrated, not a big loss at all plus none of his teammates like him anyway.
 

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