In the 08 championship season, the Cs offense was very good in spite of him. This year the offense is very very good because of him. Yes he was a good ball handler back then but he was very indecisive and looked very reluctant offensively. Is there any question about his command of the team and his confidence offensively now? The ball is moved around beautifully and distributed to everybody. Whether its Rondo running the break and kicking it out to Ray, or him driving and dumping it off to Perk, or a lob to KG for a dunk, Rondo is manufacturing points that were not there two years ago.
basketballreference.com has Rondo listed as 3rd on its MVP tracker right behind guys like Kobe and Lebron and just above Carmelo. Imagine your at a game in Boston and Rondo is at the line against the Lakers. you hear a faint chant but you swear you're mistaken...its getting louder and louder...MVP! MVP! MVP! He won't win it or be seriously considered I know, but wouldn't it be fun to see and hear?
If KG is the heart of the team and Paul is the soul of the team, then I'd say that Rondo is the pulse of the team.
Nice post, CGreen ... great way to start out, and welcome! (Here's a first Tommy Point - edit: second). Yeah, I would call Rage the "catalyst" of the team, as he sets the tempo and mood for what's happening on the floor. I think what makes the difference between a good PG and a
great one, is the ability to learn, adapt, listen, change, and hustle his butt off.
Rondo does all of these, and being surrounded with the immense amount of talent that he is, malleability is essential for becoming the best he can be. So many young guys get to the NBA with a chip on their shoulder already, and decide they can't be taught anything they don't already know, and that kind of attitude is suicide at the professional level.
Rondo has always kept his eyes, ears and mind open, and if he continues progressing at the rate he is, will most assuredly be one of the best PG's of this generation ... IMHO. Again, nice to have you onboard here at CB!