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Read the article on Rajon Rondo's love of connect 4 and his merciless game strategy against children? We'll its garnered some talking buzz for me Im more interested in the benefits of the youth playing against a known giant. It teaches them to be Fearless.So the next time they have a challenge, they can say been there done that Game On! These kids can take that confidence to the next level. Hey they could grow up and be the confident surgeon he may need when he's older. Who knows. One things for sure he's teaching them how to be critical thinkers and how to win-fairly I hope. As far as Rondo well he has to meet up with his Rivals on or off the bench. Ball dont lie. So check up & bring your A game. They tell me King James is looking good and Koby's in it to win it. We'll see which team is "best" at connect 4 and really spanks some %#$. Meanwhile kids get a pen and pad and take note.

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