I don't see the contradiction from what he said last week, because Ford is a 'glass half empty' guy on Rondo. In other words,
1) he thinks Ainge is in collection mode, not trying to gain a couple more wins now, and;
2) he thinks Ainge is more likely to use Rondo as an asset than as a building block.
If he's correct:
~~ the most likely players to be traded this year are Green, Bass and Bayless, and they Cs are more likely to swap them for "assets" (i.e. cap space, picks, rookie contracts) than they are to trade them for veterans of equal ability or experience.
~~ Ainge will poke around on Rondo to see if he can get good value for him, though it's less likely that deal will shape up considering it would take more assets to get him.
I wouldn't argue with that. Perfectly logical based on Ainge's history.