I know that we disagree on this, but what Rondo did while he was here easily trumps anything that Antoine ever managed to accomplish. They're actually not even close, imo. I only brought this up because they were both all stars who were traded to Dallas, lol. 
Sorry, but I don't see Rondo, trumping Antoine, during his time in Boston.
Unlike 'Toine, Rondo was surrounded by three HoFers (as well as solid role players), Antoine only had Pierce and some scrubs. And then, in many games, Walker was the 2nd powder keg, who'd kept the C's around, by pure hard work. 'Toine's greatest problem was his poor shot selection and the fact that he couldn't do much, besides hustle plays, however, he was a decent passer.
In contrast, Rondo dribbled around, waiting for Pierce, Allen, or KG, to come off a screen. Sorry, that's being an *assists* collector, not a team ball handler. At least Antoine would have given it off to anyone open, to keep the ball moving in the game. In addition, even though his shot selection was poor, 'Toine still managed a ~40 FG% and was never afraid to take a shot. In itself, it kept opponent's defenses working because you never know when he'd heat up. In contrast, defenses had left Rondo wide open, but tried to limit his drives to the basket. It was a highly effective maneuver, if others weren't coming off a screen. Antoine's unpredictability, in contrast, was actually useful, as a way to get Pierce open looks.