Updated: January 15, 2013, 8:08 am ET

Rondo Feels Pressure from Younger Guards

By HOOPSWORLD
Basketball News & NBA Rumors

Rajon Rondo, told before the game that his assist totals had taken a dip during the Celtics’ longest winning streak of the season, shrugged off the significance.

But most who have watched the Celtics point guard emerge as the best assist man in the NBA during the past two years know better. He is very aware of the ebb and flow of his numbers, especially when it comes to those precious dishes.

Rondo had a hot start, piling up nine points, six rebounds and five assists in an 11-minute stint during the first quarter that was helped greatly by an early bonanza of fast-break opportunities. He finished with 17 points, 10 rebounds and 12 assists.

“I’m getting a little older, so younger guys are coming in and I have a mark on my back,” Rondo said. “I’ve made a couple of All-Star (Games), but I’m a target every night and I just want to go out there and defend. What I do best is run the show, and I made a lot of lucky shots tonight.”

via Mark Murphy of the Boston Herald

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