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A fan: After 15 years of switching 10 teams, Rondo does not plan to keep the Grizzlies, where will his NBA stand next? Where does Rondo not want to stay with the Grizzlies?

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Born in 1986, Rondo has been in the NBA for 15 years, and he is definitely a 100% veteran, regardless of age or seniority. If you count the Grizzlies, he's played for 10 different teams in the NBA. However, the latest news shows that Rondo (Lajan. Rondo) doesn't seem to be planning to stay with the Grizzlies (because there is no place to stay). The player, who has already won championships with both the Lakers and Celtics, still wants to leave his career to the championship team.

A fan: After 15 years of switching 10 teams, Rondo does not plan to keep the Grizzlies, where will his NBA stand next? Where does Rondo not want to stay with the Grizzlies?

Previously, he had a poor performance with the Hawks, being traded to the Los Angeles Clippers in the middle of the season. With the Clippers failing to return in the playoffs last season, he was traded by the team to the Memphis Grizzlies in exchange for Eric Bledsoe. The Grizzlies' goal is not Rondo, but to buy Beverley, thus exchanging Beverley for minnesota Timberwolves Culver.

A fan: After 15 years of switching 10 teams, Rondo does not plan to keep the Grizzlies, where will his NBA stand next? Where does Rondo not want to stay with the Grizzlies?
A fan: After 15 years of switching 10 teams, Rondo does not plan to keep the Grizzlies, where will his NBA stand next? Where does Rondo not want to stay with the Grizzlies?

At the moment the Grizzlies don't actually have a position for Rondo, after all, Ja. Morant and Tyes. With Jones as a point guard, there was little need for Rondo, who couldn't play in the No. 2 position. While the Grizzlies don't need Rondo that much, trading Rondo isn't easy either. But Rondo is after all on an annual salary of $8 million, and given that he currently averages just 4.2 points and 3.8 assists per game, he clearly doesn't deserve that salary at the moment.

A fan: After 15 years of switching 10 teams, Rondo does not plan to keep the Grizzlies, where will his NBA stand next? Where does Rondo not want to stay with the Grizzlies?

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There are still teams in the NBA that need veterans like Rondo with championship experience. For example, the Warriors, The Lakers and the 76ers.

On the Warriors' side, the team originally wanted to sign Mills to assist Curry with a mid-level exception, but was eventually rejected, and Mills joined the Brooklyn Nets. Currently, the team is also missing a qualified backup point guard who is said to be reaching out to Jordan. Poole,Poole was impressive last season. If the team chooses Rondo, it is actually quite suitable for coach Cole's style of play, because Cole likes players with high ball quotients.

A fan: After 15 years of switching 10 teams, Rondo does not plan to keep the Grizzlies, where will his NBA stand next? Where does Rondo not want to stay with the Grizzlies?

The Philadelphia 76ers are also looking for a guard, and Morey wants this guy to be more capable of shooting! After all, Simmons' projection ability is really average, so the newcomers must have good shooting ability. On that level, Rondo is clearly not a good fit, after all, his 3-point shooting rate is around 35%. But the 76ers are still short of a guard, and Rondo can still play some role there.

A fan: After 15 years of switching 10 teams, Rondo does not plan to keep the Grizzlies, where will his NBA stand next? Where does Rondo not want to stay with the Grizzlies?

The Lakers like to recruit veterans, but they have already recruited quite a few. Westbrook will lock in the starting line at the back line, and with Nunn, Munch, Horton and Tucker all in a fight, it seems that finding Rondo will not give him much space.

Rondo's NBA career is coming to an end, and he has proven many times in the past that giving up on him is actually a mistake. But his prospects for the Grizzlies are really uncertain at the moment. Now, he wants to find a new foothold in the NBA and prove that he still has oil in his tank.

The NBA's famous saying goes: Veterans never die. Don't underestimate veterans' hearts to win the championship.

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