I'll start off with quoting Mr. Pincus himself.
Eric Pincus @EricPincus
@KimSherayko here's the rub - they don't want Rondo for many years . . . personality conflicts
Funny thing is, Donny Marshall claimed that his sources said the same thing about Rondo. We've heard Doc say that he had to tell Rondo that his teammates didn't like him once upon a time. The point is, I think there's too much backing up Eric at this point to claim he made that up.
Eric Pincus @EricPincus
Actually @LarryCoon - I found the sourced info on Boston interest before I noticed the Kupchak comment
This is what really got me. This is where you have to decide if you really believe Eric Pincus, no matter what really happens with this story. Assuming Eric's telling the truth, this throws out the idea that he's taking some vague quote and running with it. So that said, I can understand if some people think he's fibbing here to give his story more juice. The question is, how do you argue he's making that part up?
Also...I noticed some of the pics on his twitter page.
http://twitpic.com/1xni8w <---This is the pic of the trophy up close from the 2010 NBA Finals. Yes, that one where the Lakers beat the C's.
http://yfrog.com/8bfiimfj <---Hmm, hidden 2009-2010 Lakers championship banner.
http://yfrog.com/hss1kbblj <---Hey, it's World Peace.
What am I getting at here? Clearly, this guy seems to be someone who covers the Lakers, a legit local reporter for them. He has 9500+ followers, including Marc Stein. I won't pretend like I heard the guy before, but from this mini background check, yes, I think he is credible enough for the time being.