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Doris Burke probably didn’t expect this kind of answer when she asked Celtics point guard Rajon Rondo a seemingly innocent question during a halftime interview.
Burke was curious as to why the Celtics had so much success in transition in the first half of Game 4 of the Eastern Conference finals against the Heat. The C’s took a 61-47 lead to the locker room behind eight points, four rebounds and 10 assists from the Boston point guard.
Instead of giving some cliché answer about how the C’s were able to get out in transition, Rondo was, well, rather blunt about what went down in the first.
Check it out in the video below.
Read NESN.com NBA reporter Ben Watanabe’s take on the comments and how they may have motivated Rondo by clicking here.