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Rajon Rondo Believes Bruce Brown is a Crucial Missing Piece for the Nuggets

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Former NBA point guard Rajon Rondo is interested to see if the Denver Nuggets can replace the championship level productivity of Bruce Brown during this postseason.

(via ALL THE SMOKE):

Rondo: “They are missing a big piece I believe in Bruce Brown.”

Matt Barnes: “They’re trying to fill that void with Peyton Watson and [Christian] Braun.”

Rondo: “We’ll see how it works out because I think the Celtics did the same thing, we thought we could replace Tony Allen. It was like, ‘Yeah, we can get back. Obviously Kevin [Garnett] doesn’t get hurt, what if?’ But those type of guys you can’t just replace and think they aren’t as valued whether it may be on the court or off the court. Those guys are key pieces to championships.”