Media Day: The season begins
While most everyone on the roster has spoken this offseason, there are three players that will be in the spotlight today:
* Rajon Rondo: The All-Star point guard tore his ACL in late January and underwent surgery in mid-February. Since then he's laid low, offering a couple minor updates on his rehab as Boston's 2012-13 season was winding down, but keeping mum all summer. After Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge noted last week that Rondo was unlikely to be ready for the start of the regular season, there's a lot of intrigue about where he's at his rehab and how he feels about the upcoming season as the leader of a new-look roster.
* Gerald Wallace: Wallace has yet to address the Boston media since being traded to the Celtics as part of the summer's nine-player mega-deal with Brooklyn. Ainge noted last Tuesday that he had had virtually no correspondence with Wallace, but downplayed that while suggesting it's often hard to track down veteran players in the offseason. Regardless, Wallace is due $30 million over the next three seasons and it should be interesting to hear his thoughts on joining the Celtics.
* Vitor Faverani: The Brazilian center, who has been cutting his pro basketball teeth in Spain, was Boston's lone offseason splurge, utilizing part of the mid-level exception to sign him to a three-year deal. He's been an international man of mystery this summer. He was scheduled to appear at a community event earlier this month, but a flareup of plantar fasciitis forced him to skip as he got some additional post-workout treatment. As the lone pure center on the roster, Faverani has a chance to earn immediate minutes in the NBA.
Media Day is often more about the sights than the sounds. We encourage you to keep an eye on our Twitter feed throughout the day for highlights from the event. The real work starts Tuesday when training camp opens in Newport, R.I., but Media Day officially ushers in the 2013-14 campaign.
PODCASTS
Play Podcast TBS' Dennis Eckersley previews Rays-Rangers and talks about one-game playoffs, the path to Fenway Park, the performance of the Red Sox and more.
Play Podcast ESPN NFL Insider John Clayton gives his takes on Dolphins-Saints, Vince Wilfork's injury, the Buccaneers' treatment of Josh Freeman, Geno Smith's struggles, the scrutiny of Matt Schaub and more.
Play Podcast "Spanning the Globe" features ESPN Boston's Mike Reiss, ESPN LA 710's Mark Willard and ESPN New York 98.7 FM's Ryan Ruocco.
Play Podcast FOX's Brian Billick talks about Bears-Lions, Reggie Bush's performance, the Patriots' success despite injuries, how Mike McCoy has influenced Philip Rivers' development and more.
Play Podcast ESPN NFL analyst Trent Dilfer dishes on the Patriots' new-look offense, Chip Kelly's style of play, Geno Smith's potential, the criticism of Matt Schaub and more.
Play Podcast ESPN NFL analyst Ron Jaworski weighs in on Peyton Manning's dominance, Tom Brady's performance during the Patriots' 4-0 start, Geno Smith's struggles, the criticism of Matt Schaub and more.
TEAM LEADERS
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Rajon Rondo
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| Rebounds | J. Sullinger | 5.9 | ||||||||||
| Assists | R. Rondo | 11.1 | ||||||||||
| Steals | R. Rondo | 1.8 | ||||||||||
| Blocks | J. Green | 0.8 | ||||||||||









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