

After a weird altercation between Rajon Rondo and Mavericks head coach Rick Carlisle, everyone thought this will be Rondo’s last season as a Dallas Maverick, but now things may have changed. According to Marc Spears of Yahoo! Sports:
“People say I’m not trying to be here, but I don’t talk to anybody but the five people that are in my circle,” Rondo said. “I will vent to them about where I want to be. I’m happy. I’m in a great situation. The best thing is the weather. I miss my kids. I miss my family. That’s hard, as well not having them and you come home after playing a bad game. They are always there to cheer you up. That’s been difficult.
“I haven’t had a change of heart about wanting to be here. But I said that in Boston, too, and look what happened.”
He also went on to say:
“Why would I not be? There are a lot of things that I really love. Even the practices, we listen to music, my type of music…. It’s a player’s organization. Players first, from our plane, the way we travel. I don’t take that for granted. We eat good. We stay at the best hotels. Of course, it’s the NBA. But this organization has the best. They have PlayStation in the lockers. I don’t PLAY GAMES
, but it’s nice to know I got a PlayStation. TVs in your own locker. I heard about it – [Brandon Bass] and J-Terry [Jason Terry] told me – but seeing it and experiencing it.”
As much as Playstation is a great thing to have (trust me), I’m pretty sure money is the biggest issue for Rondo. If Rondo can get the money he expects from anywhere, he’ll sign there.