Asked if he hates rivals like the Los Angeles Lakers and Miami Heat, Rondo admitted he's not in this business to make friends.
"Hate’s a strong word, but I agree with my teammate," Rondo said when asked about Jason Terry's comments about disliking rivals. "We don’t like anyone. It’s our job to go out there and win. We’re not trying to be friends with anybody, I think KG shows it best. He plays with a lot of intensity. He has no friends out there on the court, and that’s our mentality.
"That should be everyone’s mentality. We are competing -- there’s no friends on the court. Even if you were playing against a family member like your mother, you still go out there and try to beat her. It’s just a matter of competing. We love to win, I’m very competitive. Anything I do, I want to win. I don’t have time for friends. I don't talk to a lot of these guys in the offseason, so why I should talk to them on the court and try to be their friend?
"I’m playing for my teammates. I know I’m a great teammate -- if you’re not my teammate, I could care less about them."
Rondo was asked if that's a trickle-down instinct from playing alongside the ultra-competitive Garnett.
"That’s been with me since Day 1. KG, obviously, you see it everyday with him," said Rondo. "A guy like that, a future Hall of Famer, guy that’s won every award in this game, goes out and competes the way he does, it’s just contagious. I think it’s good for our young guys, and some of the old. It’s funny, a lot of guys say they don’t like KG until they get on his team. It’s probably a true statement. He’s so competitive, he has no friends out there on court if you’re the opposite team. But when you’re his teammate, he’s the best teammate in the world."
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