Rondo has always had many interesting names: center, coach, coach. There are not many traditional point guards in NBA at present. Rondo's sense of overall situation and rhythm on the court is really excellent. In the Pelican game, we can often see Rondo's point guard on the court and coach off the court. So, if Rondo retires, is his temper really suitable for being a head coach?
In most cases, a team's point guard is the starting point of a team, and when we watch Rondo's game, we can often see Rondo directing teammates to run. An excellent point guard is like the soul of a team. He can make the best choice according to the situation on the ever-changing court. A traditional point guard with a big picture like Rondo, Ben bandwagon fan thinks he has the basic qualification to be a coach.
It is nothing new for an excellent point guard to become a coach after retirement. The closest thing to us is former Bucks coach Kidd. Throughout Kidd's coaching career, as a young marshal, being able to lead two teams into the playoffs during his coaching period has proved that Kidd has certain strength. Although Kidd was eventually laid off, in his short coaching career, we can find that Kidd, as a player, is still sensitive to the game and dares to innovate when he is arranging troops and improvising. And the dressing room atmosphere created by Kidd is also quite good. When he was laid off by the bucks, Brother Alphabet also contacted Kidd and wanted to do something for him. Although there are some defects in Kidd's coaching career, these defects can't hide his achievements.
If Rondo also chooses to coach a team after retiring, his understanding and application of tactics will be no problem. My only concern is Rondo's character. Many fans may worry that Rondo is difficult to get along with and will have conflicts with the players. But Rondo has always been the defender of the Mavericks, and most of his conflicts on the court are because his teammates are violated by other players. It will be comfortable to be his teammate. As for Director Long, he likes to slap in the face if he has nothing to do, no problem. There are many coaches in today's league who can lead the team to win one victory after another.
As the starting point of the team's tactics, the No.1 position must have reached a certain level in understanding and applying tactics. Not to mention the point guard strength like Kidd and Rondo. Although Kidd wants to be a hot coach in the league, it takes time to change from a player to a coach, and it takes time for a good head coach to become an excellent head coach. I believe Kidd will prove himself in the position of head coach, and I also believe that Rondo can show his talents to fans and friends in this position as long as he is willing to coach.