Rajon Rondo will be a free agent this offseason, so he feels comfortable spilling the beans about what happened inside the Kings locker room last season.
The feud between DeMarcus Cousins and George Karl was somewhat public, with reports saying the player cursed out the coach in front of the team, and Rondo all but confirmed the animosity between the two.
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In an interview on ESPN's "The Jump," Rondo said the relationship between Cousins and Karl was unlike anything he's witnessed in the NBA.
"Too much tension. I've never witnessed or experienced a thing like that in my 10-year career," he said.
He added some reasons as to why the group performed so poorly.
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"There were too many distractions on and off the court. The organization as a whole, I don't think was together completely. I think as a team you have to want the best for the next man beside you, and that wasn't the case with the Sacramento Kings," he said.
Rondo, 30, also apologized for homophobic remarks he made toward an official earlier this season, particularly in light of what happened in Orlando, saying, "That's not who I am."