I just posted about this in another thread. And it's BS. You could say that about any position. You could say that you don't need a star shooting guard and cite the Bird-led Celtics in the '80s as an example (how do you like that Danny Ainge?). You could say you don't need a dominant big man and cite the Bulls as an example of that. You could say you don't need a dominant SF and cite the last three Detroit champions, the Olajuwon Rocket teams, and all three incarnations of the Spurs' title teams.
You could also cite the fact that all three of Bird's championship teams (two of which Ainge played on) had either Hall of Fame or should-be-Hall-of-Fame PGs in Tiny Archibald and Dennis Johnson. Let's also not forget Tony Parker's impact on the Spurs their past two titles or the impact of strong point guards on Detroit's championship ways in the form of Isaiah Thomas and Chauncey Billups. Let's also not forget most of Celtic history as even before Bird they were piloted by greats like Cousy, K.C. Jones, and JoJo White.
So, yes, you don't need a start PG to win a title, but it certainly doesn't hurt to have one. In many cases, they can be integral to winning it all.
I hear you, I just don't think there is that much of a drop off between Rondo and Conley. Plus adding Gay and keeping PP's legs fresh for the playoffs is a big plus in this potential deal. I think if you sign Kidd for a year or 2 and add Conley and Gay to the bench , you have just as good of a chance , if not better to win another championship.
Well, if you're going to offer the MLE to Kidd, why not just offer the MLE (or part of it) to Grant Hill and keep Pierce's legs fresh for the playoffs without having to sacrifice talent and team chemistry with the loss of Rondo?
Well it sounds like Rondo might be ruining the chemistry himself from all the recent reports. Grant Hill would be a good addition , but Gay is a up and coming all star SF for years to come. If you can add a future all star and a PG that is pretty close in talent , I dont see why you wouldn't do it....
I think it's extremely premature to say that Rondo is ruining chemistry on this team. For all the chemistry that he "ruined," the team still won 62 games, while missing KG for about 1/3 of the season. To put it in perspective, Larry Bird's Celtics only beat that total three seasons during their fabled run. So I wouldn't be jumping to conclusions that Rondo is somehow damaging this team. They didn't win the title this year because KG was injured and they probably would've won it had he been healthy, Rondo's attitude or not.
Plus, I do think that some of the "attitude" problems Rondo might have will go away when KG is actually back on the court. While he was courtside, I think his presence physically playing will straighten Rondo out.
As for Gay, I think it's premature to call him a future All Star. Has he put up nice stats? Sure, but so did the likes of Dino Radja, Ron Mercer, and Antoine Walker on bad Celtics teams. If he does become an All Star, he's not going to be a perennial one. Thus, it's not like missing out on the opportunity to land him is going to be something we're going to kick ourselves for years to come about. However, missing out on the opportunity to win #18 will be.