It's amazing how quickly people on this board can turn on a player. He's a punk, a thug, a poor decision maker. Where are all of the threads about the other players who played equally badly? Paul Pierce? Ray Allen? People don't want to give Rondo any credit for getting us back into the game. Do Paul and Ray get credit for the runs they started? I'm sorry, but that didn't happen. After all the threads attacking Doc and Rondo for not having Ray take the last shot the other night, the offense withered and died with Rajon and Paul on the bench and Ray "carrying" the load. And how much did we improve our chances when Paul got that 3rd foul? He comes back in the game with the Magic on a run and the offense struggling greatly and lasts exactly 13 seconds. Rondo played poorly, but you can only lay so much at his feet.
You don't think Paul and Ray get criticized on this blog? After Game 1 of the Bulls series, Ray was eviscerated. Paul was criticized all series long by some for appearing disinterested; his clutchness and heart were questioned. It's not like people are going out of their way to pick on Rondo; every player on the team gets criticized on here.
The current criticism of Rondo is mostly directed at figuring out what's wrong with him. He went from playing smart, superstar level basketball for five games, to shooting terribly and making atrocious decisions in the past three games. That type of dichotomy is going to get people interested in what's going on.
To me, Rondo hasn't looked at all like the same player in the last three games. He's turnover prone, he's making stupid decisions, and he's shooting 21%. What happened? Is it physical? Mental? Just a slump? Is the pressure getting to him? Is he buying into his hype? Those, to me, are all valid questions to be explored.
(By the way, I stand by my statement that Rondo *acted like* a punk when he threw Hinrich down and then threw his elbow up. While he may not be a punk normally, that was certainly a punk move, which could have -- and luckily didn't -- cost this team dearly.)