Danny Ainge was flustered. With training camp a week away, Rajon Rondo’s murky Celtics future is as natural a conversation item as which pumpkin looks best on the porch. But the Celtics director of basketball operations, on point about his point guard, curdled at the notion of Rondo moving to another city before the end of the season. “We expect Rajon to be in Boston for the long term,” Ainge said before teeing off yesterday morning in the Celtics’ annual charity golf tournament at the Dedham Country and Polo Club. “Does that have to be asked by anybody ever again?” Though co-owner Wyc Grousbeck had talked about Rondo’s stubborn and...
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