Ah, the old "get off his back, he's carried us" bromide.
We run everything through the point offensively. When Rondo's attacking the rim looking to score or dish and defending aggressively, we're a great basketball team.
When he's yo-yoing the basketball and not defending - as he did for about 30 of the 40 minutes he spent on the floor last night - we're bad. His defense is overrated, actually, at its best - as Chris Webber pointed out on television last night. When he's not working hard on the defensive end, it's even worse.
The fact is, he played passively with the basketball for much of the game last night, and his judgment with the basketball was almost Tony Allen-like. No intensity, no effort, absolutely no focus. Plus, we hear that he cannot get to the arena in time to prepare for the game. His game has deteriorated markedly since the Brad Miller foul, and getting him back on track is job one for Doc.
To get to the point that some of you think he's already at, Rondo has to play aggressively ALL the time. He cannot take three quarters of a game off. There aren't any acceptable excuses for this kind of wild fluctuation in play. He's got to pick up his game or this series won't last long.