Rajon Rondo broken hand stories have caused the Boston Celtics to stir. The amazingly skilled point guard for the Boston Celtics reportedly broke his left hand and has already been scheduled to undergo six to eight weeks of surgery, according to the team's announcement last Friday evening.
According to multiple online reports, Rajon Rondo broken hand happened when he fell at his house last Thursday night. As reported, he apparently fell in the shower, which indicates that it was an innocent slip on a very slippery floor. The 28-year-old NBA star apparently broke his left metacarpal bone.
However, other reports have insisted that Rajon Rondo was actually at a trampoline park when the injury happened, and not in the shower, contrary to what earlier reports have announced. Getting a broken hand while getting rowdy at a trampoline park is believed to be much more plausible, as compared to a slip-and-fall incident in the shower. Still, to date, nothing has been substantiated, as everything remains to be hearsay.
This piece of devastating news came out only days before the Boston Celtics open training camp. Because of Rajon Rondo broken hand, basketball rookie Marcus Smart, the No. 6 pick in the NBA draft last June, will most likely be tasked to take over the Celtics starting point guard spot.
Unfortunately, Rajon Rondo broken hand is not the first time that the four-time All-Star, has experienced serious injuries. In fact, he had to miss 92 games over the past couple of seasons because of a knee ligament tear. The good news is that this recent injury of his can only mean that he will be back in the game a week into the regular season.
Moreover, a lot of trade speculation focus has been placed on Rajon Rondo since the Celtics tried to rebuild. Still, he will be entering his ninth season in the game in Boston, but has decided to become a free agent after this season.