Rajon Rondo Calls Out Chris Paul for Being A Bad Teammate

#SpitGate has been a joy to watch and the drama continues, this side from the Los Angeles Lakers side of things as Rajon Rondo has come out with his side of the story.

According to him, the media has made Chris Paul to be the good guy during this whole thing and he’s tired of seeing it. In an interview with ESPN, he has decided to speak out and call him a horrible teammate, recalling his past incidents in the locker room and secret tunnel. At the end of the day, he says his spitting was not on purpose, based on his body language.

“Of course, the NBA went with his side because I got three games and he got two. Everyone wants to believe Chris Paul is a good guy. They don’t know he’s a horrible teammate. They don’t know how he treats people. Look at what he did last year when he was in L.A.; trying to get to the Clippers’ locker room. They don’t want to believe he’s capable of taunting and igniting an incident….He comes out and says I spit and the media sides with that.

Y’all are playing me with these tricks or these mind games, tampering with the evidence. Ain’t no way that I intentionally spit on you with my body language the way it was.

One, if I spit on you, bottom line, there is not going to be no finger-pointing. If you felt that I just spit on you, then all bets are off. Two, look at my body language. If I spit on you on purpose, I’m going to be ready for a man to swing on me. You ain’t going to have my hands on my hip and my head look away at someone if I spit on them. After the [expletive] goes down, within 30 seconds, you run and tell the sideline reporters that I spit on you? If I spit on you, you are trying to get to me. You not trying to make up a story so you can look like a good guy. It makes no sense to me.

I was going to let it rest. I wasn’t going to say much. But now I have kids and I teach my kids to speak up for themselves and don’t let the world tell their story.

It’ll be interesting to see what happens the next time these two see each other, especially because banana boat brother LeBron James is on Rondo’s team.

The Lake Show are a whole soap opera this season. Who’s side are you on?

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