I actually thought Ainge's interview was fantastic. It was a refreshingly honest and in my opinion extremely accurate analysis of the current state of Rondo's game and his feelings moving forward. I personally like honesty from anybody in a position of power because it's so rare, and I particularly like it from Ainge because I have often felt - perhaps unfairly - that he is not forthright in what he says.
I would also say that I did not find Ainge's comments hypercritical of Rondo at all. Yes, he pointed out that Rondo needs to be more consistent with his effort on both ends of the court and can't keep taking plays off. That's criticism, but isn't that true? Yes, he said that other teams (particularly Orlando this year) completely ignoring Rondo hurts the spacing for Pierce and Ray, but isn't that true? Yes, he said that Rondo needs to work on maturity because stuff like sitting in the parking lot past the time set for reporting to the locker room is unacceptable, but again, isn't that true? Keep in mind, he said at least once that the tone of the conversation was centering too much on Rondo and he could say the same for many players on the team. In fact, he specifically pointed out that there are also guys on the team in their 30s (Pierce? Garnett? Allen?) who need to work on maturity, and he denied that Rondo is any type of negative factor on the team.
On the contrary, Ainge said that Rondo is not a problem to work with, is not uncoachable and there is no friction with Doc. He also said that Rondo was a "tremendous talent," a top 10 point guard right now, and "certainly in the conversation" as a top 5 point guard right now. He accurately pointed out, though, that having a top point guard is not the necessity everybody seems to believe it is, citing to the 80s Celtics, 90s Bulls, and 00s Lakers as teams who won it all without a true point guard. Then, he simply said, in response to a direct question, that he doesn't believe Rondo is a max-contract player right now.
Again, isn't that true? I mean, if you're the type of person who believes there are 50+ players in the NBA deserving of max contracts, then sure, maybe he's a max contract player. But I personally believe that only about 20-25 players tops deserve max contracts, and I don't think Rondo is one of the 25 best players in the NBA.