Sabtu, 25 Juni 2011

Boston Celtics' NBA Draft Picks


Boston Drafts Dynamic Duo from Purdue

By Marc D'Amico
Celtics.com
June 24, 2011

BOSTON – The first round of the 2011 NBA Draft was littered with trades, and one of them allowed the Boston Celtics to wind up snagging a dynamic duo of collegiate teammates.

It was initially announced that the Celtics had made a local selection with the No. 25 pick by choosing Providence College standout Marshon Brooks. Soon thereafter, though, it was announced that Boston had traded the rights to Brooks to the New Jersey Nets in exchange for the rights to former Purdue star JaJuan Johnson and a future second-round pick.

Thirty picks later, Boston chose another Boilermaker – E'Twaun Moore. The duo of Johnson and Moore combined to score nearly 53 percent of Purdue’s points during the 2010-11 NCAA season.

Though Moore was certainly a score at No. 55, the talk of the night surrounded the acquisition of Johnson. In moments, Boston went from adding a high-scoring guard (Brooks) to instead adding a high-scorer, who’s a winner (Johnson), to the frontcourt. Johnson, who stands at 6-foot-10 and weighs 221 pounds, averaged 20.5 PPG and 8.6 RPG during his senior season at Purdue. He finished his career tied for the most total wins of any player who has ever played at the university.

Despite playing in a strong Big Ten conference last season, Johnson was a power from start to finish. The end of his career couldn’t even put an end to his dominance.

After concluding his senior season with a loss in the round of 32 of the NCAA tournament, Johnson was adorned with several high-profile accolades. Those accolades speak for themselves: consensus First-Team AP All-American; Big Ten Player of the Year; Big Ten Defensive Player of the Year; First-Team All-Big Ten; and Big Ten All-Defensive Team.

Impressive, to say the least.

So how does a man with such an accomplished career slip to No. 27 in the Draft, where the Nets originally selected him? The Celtics don’t have the answer to that question, but they were elated to watch it happen.

“Yesterday we didn’t think he would be there, honestly, and he slipped to us,” said Doc Rivers. “Who knows why, but he did.”

The Celtics were clearly happy that he did, and for several reasons.

Though Boston’s yearly title aspirations have been based on defense, for the first time maybe ever, all Rivers could talk about was offense when he spoke about Johnson.

“Pick-and-pop – he’s a terrific shooter for his size,” Rivers said at the team’s Boston headquarters. “He’s extremely athletic; obviously he rebounded well in college, which you hope translates over. But we’ve proven we can get bigs shots, and so if we can get him shots, then he’ll make them.”

Rivers went on to liken Johnson to a young version of three players who have had extremely successful NBA careers: Chris Bosh, Horace Grant, and, yes, Kevin Garnett.

Though Boston’s head coach warned reporters not to compare Johnson and Garnett too closely, Rivers listed his reasons for making such a comment.

“They’re very similar,” Rivers said of Johnson and Garnett. “He’s not Kevin Garnett, alright? So don’t write it, anybody. But they are – same body type. At the same time in their lives, [Johnson’s] probably a better shooter.”

Despite all of the offensive talk, it’s difficult to ignore that Johnson was chosen as the top defensive player in the Big Ten last season. That distinction was given to him over the likes of other shutdown defenders like David Lighty (Ohio State) and Jordan Taylor (Wisconsin). Johnson led the Big Ten in blocked shots, with 73 total swats on the season.

If Johnson was Batman this season at Purdue, Moore was his Robin. The two were mentioned side-by-side all season long, and that continued into the postseason as well. Moore joined Johnson on both the First-Team All-Big Ten roster and the Big Ten All-Defensive Team.

While Johnson was making his living with a sweet touch and great athleticism, Moore was percolating on the perimeter. As a 6-foot-4 guard who can take the ball off the dribble, Moore had a phenomenal senior season at Purdue that included averages of 18.0 PPG, 5.1 RPG and 3.2 APG. He had a great shooting season as well, stroking the ball at a 44.7 percent clip from the field, 70.9 percent from the free-throw line and 40.0 percent from 3-point range.

Johnson and Moore became one of the most feared duos in college basketball because they were dually able to get the job done at both ends of the court. That’s a characteristic that stands out to Danny Ainge, who made the final call on both selections.

“There’s guys that play great offense, there’s guys that are great defensive players, and there’s guys that we refer to as both-ends-of-the-court players,” Ainge stated. “We think we got two of those guys.”

Leading up to the draft, Ainge and Rivers both relayed realistic expectations that they probably wouldn’t draft any players who would make an immediate impact on their team. By the end of Thursday night, that opinion may have changed thanks to a pair of accomplished collegiate teammates who will attempt to bring their bond – and impact – to Boston.
E'Twaun Moore
JaJuan Johnson

Kamis, 23 Juni 2011

Profile Lengkap Rajon Rondo



Rajon Rondo grew up in Louisville, KY with three siblings and his mother, Amber. He attended Eastern High School, where he began to blossom as a player his junior year. As a senior he attended Oak Hill Academy in Mouth of Wilson, Va., where he drew attention from college coaches.
 By the time Rondo graduated from Oak Hill in 2004, he had scored 55 points in one game and had 27 assists in another. But before college coaches realized what they were missing, Rondo was a McDonald’s All-American, played in the Jordan Capital Classic game, and had committed to the University of Kentucky.
 “The years at Kentucky were great. The crowd, the atmosphere and all the demands of UK basketball prepared Rajon for the pros,” says Rondo’s Eastern High School Coach Doug Bibby.
 In 2006, after his sophomore year at UK, Rondo declared for the NBA draft. Even though Rondo had proved himself to be a great talent with unbelievably large hands, long fingers, great ball-handling skills, speed and quickness, some scouts questioned his leadership skills and his shooting ability.
 But there was one team that couldn’t keep its eyes off of him: the Boston Celtics.
 Danny Ainge, the President of Basketball Operations and a former NBA point guard, saw something great in Rondo.  That is why in the 2006 NBA Draft, the Phoenix Suns selected Rondo as the 21st pick in a pre-arranged deal that would bring Rondo immediately to the Boston Celtics.  Danny Ainge got the player he wanted.
 “We believe Rondo has a chance to be a special player,” Ainge said at the time. “We wouldn’t have done the deal if we didn’t think he has the chance to be the quality of a player of an Al Jefferson, a Gerald Green… those kinds of players.”
 Rondo’s first season with the Celtics was a learning experience. He made his first start on Feb. 2 as the Celtics lost their 14th straight game. He played well, with 23 points, six rebounds, six assists and four steals, but did not secure his starting position until March 9. He then started in 22 of Boston’s final 23 games.
 “I didn’t know what to think when he got here,” said Celtics’ Coach Doc Rivers. “But I saw a player with a high IQ who was willing to put in the work.”
 During the summer of 2007, Minnesota General Manager Kevin McHale, a friend and former teammate of Ainge, desperately tried to acquire Rondo in a trade with the Celtics. But Ainge was not about to let the sensational player go. And neither was Celtics’ principal owner, Wye Grousbeck.
 “Rondo was not going to be traded. Period!” Grousbeck said.
 And Rondo gave the Celtics just what they wanted. In his second season, Rondo started in 77 games, including all 26 playoff games. In the Celtics’ final game, Rondo had 21 points, eight assists, seven rebounds and six steals as Boston defeated the Los Angeles Lakers at home for the 2008 NBA Championship – the franchise’s 17th overall.
 The 6-foot-2 point guard from Louisville, Ky. has been razzling-and-dazzling ‘em since the end of his rookie season, and he just keeps getting better and better.  Now, at 24 years old, he is the face of the most storied franchise in NBA history. In Boston, The Point is taken.

Rajon Rondo's Likes and Dislikes

Artists: Lil Wayne, Common, Jay-Z, and T.I. (Secretly loves R&B)
Restaurants: Boston: The Cottage  Kentucky: Bonefish
Clothing Stores: Neiman Marcus and Nordstrom
Food to eat: Tacos
Places to go: Boston: King’s Bowling Alley  Kentucky: Fourth Street Live  Road games: Out to eat at nice restaurants with the team
Hotels: The Ritz and Four Seasons
TV Shows: any reality TV, NBA TV, and ESPN
Sports Announcers: Hubie Brown, and Tommy Heinsohn
Shoe he wishes was “The Rondo Shoe”: Nike Huarache
Most memorable game: 2008 NBA Finals – Championship Victory
Away stadium: Dallas Mavericks Arena
NBA player: Rajon Rondo
NFL team/player: Minnesota/Brett Farve
MLB team: Red Sox
Other Sports: Tennis/ Track
Movie: “Love & Basketball”
Hobbies: Sleeping, any sports activity, and helping children
Song that is played at a NBA game: Black Eyed Peas “I Got a Feeling”
Board game: Connect Four RR plays it on Wii, iPhone, and as a board game
Rajon also names some places and things he prefers to avoid:

Avoidances:

Least favorite high school gym: Louisville DeSales
Least favorite road venue in college: Florida
Toughest road crowd in the NBA: Cleveland and Golden State
Social scene: RR doesn’t like a lot of attention; he’s a rather shy person who prefers to simply blend in.

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