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Rajon Rondo is a Kentucky graduate — 20 years after playing there. On Friday, the retired NBA guard received his diploma after completing his undergraduate degree, earning a bachelor's degree in ...
Rajon ki Baoli, a 16th-century stepwell in Mehrauli Archaeological Park, has been restored by ASI, preserving its historical essence and ecological balance. As one steps into the Mehrauli ...
Two-time NBA champion Rajon Rondo, 39, returned to the University of Kentucky (UK) this month, not for a game but for a graduation ceremony. The former All-Star point guard officially earned his ...
Rajon Rondo is one of the best point guards in NBA history. The two-time NBA Champion is most known for his time with the Boston Celtics where he made four All-Star Games. Nov. 2, 2010; Auburn ...
The conservation project was undertaken by the Archaeological Survey of India , in collaboration with the World Monuments Fund India . Built around 1506 during the Lodi dynasty, Rajon ki Baoli ...
Former Kentucky men’s basketball star Rajon Rondo will once again have his name called in Rupp Arena this weekend, but it won’t be for his basketball achievements. The four-time NBA all-star ...
Rajon Rondo built a rabid fan following during his 16 NBA seasons. His flashy dimes and flamboyant handles were imitated by basketball fans across the world during his heyday. Rondo is best known ...
Guard Rajon Rondo spent several seasons with the Celtics, being drafted by the organization and developing into a key contributor early on in his career. Rondo played a key role for the Celtics ...
Rajon Rondo returned to Rupp Arena this week, not to command the court with his signature vision and defense, but to cross the stage and accept his college diploma. The former Kentucky Wildcat ...
It's graduation time at Kentucky and while several basketball stars are expected to walk across the stage, one among them is former NBA All-Star Rajon Rondo. It’s graduation season at the ...
"I will continue to be number four," he revealed. The No. 4 jersey was previously donned by Kentucky great Rajon Rondo, who played for the Wildcats from 2004 to 2006. He was named to the SEC All ...