ESPN’s Baxter Holmes has a great feature up right now on the Mavericks’ enigmatic point guard, Rajon Rondo, and the gem of the story comes when Holmes talks about Rondo going to the movies.

Rondo is an extremely smart dude, but he’s also one of those guys who can’t tolerate people who aren’t as smart as he is. Or when movies aren’t as smart as he is.

When a movie has a plot hole, Rondo can no longer enjoy the movie.

From ESPN:

Provide him with bad information? “Your credibility is shot,” Rondo says. And if he doesn’t buy the narrative, even off the floor, he’ll bail, he’ll disengage, as he does on movies whose storylines stray from logic, even for a moment. His last theater walkout: The Equalizer, starring Denzel Washington. “I didn’t understand how he got the cop’s number,” Rondo says, referencing a certain scene. “It was just too much.” He recently watched the movie again to see if he could stomach it. He couldn’t.

Now, The Equalizer had a ton of problems with it beyond this gap in logic. But you have to love Rondo’s refusal to stand by and watch a movie that just doesn’t make sense.

(Thanks to Ball Don’t Lie for sharing.)