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Would You Rather The Celtics Bring Back Rajon Rondo Or Isaiah Thomas? 

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Dan Greenberg, who expounds on the Celtics for Barstool, was tweeting today about whether they should attempt to bring back Rajon Rondo in the offseason. Here's a turn on that: Would you rather they bring back Rondo or Isaiah Thomas? Nothing from what was just mentioned is additionally a satisfactory answer. – Eric K. 

Goodness, I'm in support of Rondo. I understand what the worries are. We carried on a ton of them for nine seasons. He's not the most straightforward person to mentor, since he's savvy and obtuse. He's 35, and eventually his plastic-man physicality will start to lessen. He hasn't played in the Clippers' last two season finisher games. The end could be closer than we might suspect. 

However, I figure he could help the Celtics next season. They need a playmaker, a pass-first player who realizes how to run the offense with knowledge and adroit. He'd fit so particularly well as a 15-minute-per-game reinforcement. There's no chance of knowing this without a doubt, however I presume he'd network well with new mentor Ime Udoka, who doesn't appear to be the sort to withdraw from a test. Sign me up for Rondo, the spin-off. 

Concerning the IT part, I comprehend why Celtics fans love him so much, and pine for him to return. He was the core of a group that overachieved, and the memory of his Celtics groups just developed fonder this previous season as the '21 Celtics disappointed everybody significantly more than one game. 

However, bringing him back isn't something they ought to do. He's not, at this point a proficient scorer – he's shot 38.4 percent from the field for five groups in four seasons since leaving the Celtics — and his guard was consistently a shortcoming despite the fact that he used extraordinary exertion. The hip injury took something from him, and at 32, it's difficult to accept he'll get it back. 

Yet, what does every other person think? Should the Celtics bring back Rajon Rondo or Isaiah Thomas in the offseason? Or then again is nothing unless there are other options the most fitting answer? I'll hear you in the remarks.