I said it before and I will say it again. Rondo was never going anywhere unless Chris Pauls name was in the equation. I believe in the next year that Rondo will take over more games then any other Celtic, at leaast on offense. He will continue to improve and by years end he will be considered a top 3 point. When the playoffs are over next season there will be a lot of talk about him possibly being the best point in the league. Scoring points and making shots does not make for the best point. Magic Johnson proved you do not have to be an excellent shooter to be an excellent point.
I liken Rondo's career trajectory to that of Gary Payton. Not the GP who played for us. No, I'm talking about
The Glove. He was similarly derided as a PG who couldn't shoot, and had a bit of an attitude. Eventually he matured and became the most dominant 2-way PG in the league in the 90's. He even came close to swiping an MVP trophy from Jordan a few times (99-02) and led his teams to the Finals and multiple 60-win seasons.
I see Rondo having many similar attributes to the Glove, except Gary was a bit more of a scorer, and Rajon is better on the boards. Take a look at GP's stats and tell me you don't think it's possible for Rondo to have this kind of success:
http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/p/paytoga01.html