OK, so the original post has been thoroughly shot down but I think there is a deeper point. Last year, opposing defenses basically backed off Rondo and dared him to shoot. There were some games where he was able to hit a few outside shots to go along with all his penetration points. The thing was that last year, teams stayed with the game plan of letting Rondo shoot and he was able to get his points. Basically they were daring Rondo to beat them so when he could, we won.
The real value to the team may come when teams have to respect Rondo as part of the main game plan. If teams continue to "dare" Rondo and he starts to consistently respond, then everything changes. No more sagging off like Kobe did in the playoffs in 2008 and we are going to be a very tough team to beat. I think Rondo is going to have to prove it for a long time before teams change the game plan so it is a great opportunity for him. The problem for other teams is what is the alternative making Rondo beat you, maybe make Ray Allen beat you?