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Rajon Rondo Pulls Off Incredible Behind-The-Back Pass

Sacramento Kings point guard Rajon Rondo has always been a sensation to watch on the basketball court ever since joining the NBA. Even though his temper gets the best of him which results in ejections and even suspensions from playing, he will sometimes be the playmaker on the court that will awe a crowd.

In a regular season game last night against the Oklahoma City Thunder, Rondo went up for an offensive rebound in the fourth quarter. When landing with the ball, he pulled a fantastic behind-the-back pass from under the basket to fellow Kings guard Marco Belinelli which resulted in a three-point play.

Rondo, who leads the league in assists with a 10.9 APG rating, finished the night off with 10 assists and seven points, but the Kings would lose to the Thunder 98-95.

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