I'm curious what "all star money" is. Devin Harris is an all-star caliber player playing on a fairly reasonable contract (5 years, roughly $42.6 million). Jose' Calderson signed for 6 years, $50 million, I believe. Neither one of those deals, in my opinion, would be a bad option.
Of course, we shouldn't give Rondo a max contract starting at roughly $13 - $13.5 million per season. However, something that begins in the $7m - $9m range sounds reasonable.
Excellent examples. I think most would agree that we could use the Harris contract as a solid comparison and baseline to estimate what a viable contract would be for Rondo. I think that number is more than fair and accurate for his current market value. Just look at these other examples (number is what they make for this season):
Mike Bibby: $6 million
Raymond Felton: $5.5 million
Kirk Hinrich: $9.5 million
Mo Williams: $8.9 million
Jason Kidd: $8 million
Chauncey Billups: $12.1
Monta Ellis: $11 million
TJ Ford: $8.5 million
Baron Davis: $12.2 million
Derek Fisher: $5.1 million
Allen Iverson: $3.1 million
Luke Ridnour: $6.5 million
Antonio Daniels: $6.6 million
Ramon Sessions: $4 million
Devin Harris: $8.5 million
Chris Paul: $13.5 million
Chris Duhon: $6 million
Earl Watson: $6.6 million
Jameer Nelson: $6.1 million
Louis Williams: $6 million
Steve Nash: $11 million
Andre Miller: $6.7 million
Beno Udrih: $6.1 million
Tony Parker: $12.6 million
Jose Calderon: $8.2 million
Deron Williams: $13.5 million
Gilbert Arenas: $16.1 million
Out of all of these, the "all-star" level players (past or present) are: Mo Williams, Jason Kidd, Chauncey Billups, Baron Davis, Devin Harris, Chris Paul, Jameer Nelson, Steve Nash, Tony Parker, Gilbert Arenas (amazingly Deron Williams has never been an all-star).
So, if we were to take the average salary of all of the "all-stars," it would come out to $11.2 million. But, for all intents and purposes, we can all say that Deron Williams is an all-star. So, if you add his salary in, that figure comes out to roughly: $11.5 million.
So I guess the question is weather or not Ainge and the Celtics management values Rondo at that level. I'm still willing to bet that Rondo and his agent, Bill Duffy, are using the Devin Harris/Mo Williams contracts as a baseline.