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Rondo hopes Mavericks miss NBA play-offs

It appears Rajon Rondo has no love lost for the Dallas Mavericks, and hopes his former team miss the post-season.

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Sacramento Kings guard Rajon Rondo took extra pleasure in handing his former team, the Dallas Mavericks, a 133-111 loss in the NBA on Sunday.

He had a message for his former team after the game.

"Yeah, I want them to get their plane ticket as soon as we get ours," said Rondo, via ESPN. "So anytime we can help, that's what I try to get these guys [team-mates] to focus on."

Rondo, who had 11 points and 11 assists in the win, clashed with Mavs coach Rick Carlisle during his time in Dallas.

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He also knows the Kings are not going to make the play-offs, so he would like Dallas to join them.

"If we're not going to make the play-offs, then let's help some of these guys go home with us," Rondo said.

The Mavericks (35-38) might grant him his wish.

After Sunday's loss, they have now dropped 10 of 12 games and are ninth in the Western Conference, trailing the Houston Rockets by half a game for the final play-off spot.

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