I haven't been able to post for a few days, so I have a few points to go over:
1. Fact - Rondo leads the Celtics in "Points in the Paint".
2. Fact - Rondo's "Inside" shooting percentage is .712.
Considering what those two facts, to say that he isn't taking enough shots inside (especially as of late), or that he isn't finishing well is pretty much a crock. Considering what's gone one of late, I expect that his inside scoring will continue to rise, though I doubt that he'll be able to to keep up the 70% plus inside. Who can when taking over 50% of their shots in there?
3. The team's offensive efficiency ranking has jumped from 27th in the league to 17th based upon the last 4 games. If we keep on playing this way the top 10 isn't far off. The major difference? Rondo.
4. It was claimed by a person here that if Rondo handled the ball more that he would be less efficient. Over the last five games (which actually includes a game BEFORE he was given the keys by Doc, his total efficiency ranking has been 16th amongst all guards and 8th amongts point guards.
This is actually misleading, though, as he has been sitting out most of the fourth quarters of games because we have been smashing up the other teams so thoroughly. His per 48 mark is 7th amongst all guards (with any real playing time), and 4th amongst point guards. The guys ahead of him? CP3, Tony Parker (over his last five games) and Devin Harris (who has been having the best stretch of his entire career). His PER, not surprisingly , is also in a steep climb. It has gone up 2.8 points over the last 4 games. That's a lot in a short time. If it goes up another 2.8 points, he will be safely into the top 10 in that stat for point guards. If we keep on using him this way, that isn't far off.
Rondo less efficient when he gets the ball more? Uhhh... no.
5. It isn't as if we haven't seen Rondo play this way before - most notably last season when K.G. went down. Rondo got the ball more, and he went off. The difference this season is that Doc is electing to give Rondo the ball more with K.G. on the court.
6. He still isn't hitting his mid range shot, though he hit a few threes. The thing is, that we should all know that the mid range game is coming. It isn't as if we haven't see it before. One reason that I believe that it will is that Rondo is actually looking to shoot the ball now. Give him one good game there, and he'll be set for a while with regards to confidence.
7. A few things which have iompressed me about Doc's change of heart in using Rondo is that he is making sure to involve him in ways which were previously under exploited or not emphasized at all. Not only is he setting Rondo a ton of picks now, and right from the beginning of the game. He is also directing Rondo to make cuts off of the ball, and encouraging the others to look for him.
I'm also noticing a lot more of Rondo getting involved in screensetting off of the ball for the others. These are greast ways to keep him engaged and to keep him a threat. For most of the season Rondo was basically dribbling the ball up the court, handing it off to someone else and sent into the corner to watch the others turn it over a bunch. Now he is fuilly engaged in all aspects of ball movement. The fact that he spends most of his time at the top of the arc instead of in the corner doesn't hurt either. It is a fundamental change in the offense. He runs it now, not Paul or Ray, and that is the way that it should be.
8. I encourage you guys to read the "Comments from the other side" link from Loy's Place. I always make a point to do so. The fans from the other teams are spiiting out a lot of "Man, we are making Rondo look like an All-Star". My take on that? Yes, that is exactly what he looks like.... except that it isn't them who is making him look that way. He's just taking it out on them.