Rajon Rondo: 'I don't think offense will be a problem' for Kings

Despite having one of the NBA's top offensive talents in DeMarcus Cousins, the Sacramento Kings were a below-average offensive team on a points per possession basis in 2014-15. But that should change this season thanks to the addition of Rajon Rondo. Rondo's own struggles scoring the rock are well-chronicled, but there's no denying that he's a wizard at setting up his teammates in the right place at the right time.

And with the 2015-16 season about to tip off, Rondo told reporters on Monday that he doesn't see offense being a problem for the Kings now that he's in town:

Rondo also noted that there's a "positive vibe" around the team, which might be thanks in part to Rondo himself. According to the point guard, he doesn't stop talking, and he's always trying to make sure guys are in the right state of mind:

It's just the kind of mindset you want your point guard to have. Rondo is slated to start the season as the Kings' starting point guard, and it shouldn't take long at all for him to develop chemistry with Cousins and the rest of his Sacramento squad.