The 10-man rotation, starring Rajon Rondo's lone hope for a defense
In January’s final installment of The 10-Man Rotation — Ball Don’t Lie’s long-running regular look around the league and the web that covers it, now a weekly newsletter featuring original content you can’t get anywhere else and highlights from the week that was at BDL (subscribe here!) — this frustrated Chicago Bulls (s)observer dares to defend the approach of Rajon Rondo, who hopped on Instagram to discuss his displeasure with teammates Jimmy Butler and Dwyane Wade on Thursday.
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From “Was Rajon Rondo’s Instagram hit all that bad?”
At least Butler and Wade had the temerity, the strength and maximum contract-forged brand of leadership, to stand up in the sweat-soaked United Center locker room and speak their piece. To calmly stare down the hoards of media and make a collective point about togetherness, work ethic, and the values of a good star-based system.
Rajon Rondo? He went on Instagram. He did in a caption. That looks bad, right?
Possibly. The whole thing looks awful, from any angle, but at the risk of sounding the tenured TV sports anchor with something to say, isn’t that how things are in 2017?
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Kelly Dwyer is an editor for Ball Don’t Lie on Yahoo Sports. Have a tip? Email him at KDonhoops@yahoo.com or follow him on Twitter!