When we stop playing Rondo 40 minutes a night.
First, it's getting him tired. While he's shown remarkable resilience and willingness to suck it up, I question his decision-making when he gets a bit tired.
Second, it doesn't give Terry an opportunity to establish as an offensive presence.
Third, it relegates Green to a spot-up shooter. We got the most out of Green in the preseason when he had the ball in his hands.
This team simply has to establish a rotation where Rondo doesn't dominate the ball for 80% of the game time. I know he's one of the best decision-makers in the league, but he's not going to beat the opposition by himself, this has become pretty clear by now.