Gil Scott-Heroin
Veteran
Because obviously last season where he lead his team to a 6-24 record, where he handled the ball 22.6% of the time he was on the floor (more than every single other player in the league), with a 98.2 offensive rating (which would have ranked him #362 in the league) while only scoring 11.7 PPG on 40.3% shooting (only 34% on selective minimal jumpshots) and only averaging 0.5 points on 19.2% shooting during the 'clutch' period (which would have ranked him #269 in the league) - wasn't enough for Rondo stans and believers alike to end their indoctrinated state of taking part in this Jonestown-like thought reform. Using their own hermeneutics of how great of a leader he is - all the while casting aside the fact he regularly deferred to the likes of Kris Humphries and Chris Johnson late in games - failing to acknowledge that the Celtics organization's sleight of hand only made him seem like 'one of the best PGs/players' in the league, when those three HOFs were the ones pulling the strings all along.
This is the season everything comes into picture.






at you acting like it's any different.
