
Rajon Rondo emerges as a frontrunner for the New Orleans Pelicans' head coaching role—but is the franchise ready for such a bold move? Jake Madison explores NBA history, spotlighting former point guards like Steve Kerr, Jason Kidd, and Mark Jackson who made the rare leap from player to head coach with no prior assistant experience. Rondo’s high basketball IQ, leadership, and reputation as a “coach on the floor” make him an intriguing candidate, but the question remains: can the Pelicans provide the structure required for him to thrive? Key topics include the archetype of successful player-to-coach transitions, the risk-reward calculus facing New Orleans, and how stability—or chaos—within the organization could dictate Rondo’s chances of success. With names like Zion Williamson, Trey Murphy, and Herb Jones in the mix and front office changes looming, the pressure is on the Pelicans to get this hire right. Will Rondo elevate the team, or could this gamble backfire amidst NBA’s new t...
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