I loved how he played last night. His impact went beyond the meager stat line. I like that he crashed the boards and didn't take any outside shots, as well as his defense. But the aspect I like best is that his energy level is awesome. It's nice to have some young, fresh athletic legs out there creating havoc.
The problem with Tony is that he's offensive one-dimensional, playing him at the 2 and Rondo at the 1 casuses issues.
Actually, TA's quite diversified on offense; he can create his own shot, finish at the rim, and score from the post. What he can't do is shot consistently from range, especially the 3 point line. If you want the definition of one-dimensional, he wears #50.
The myth that you can't play a non-shooter with Rondo has yet to proven. If anything, playing him with a non-shooter will force Rondo to take on more of a scoring role, something that he should be doing anyway, since he's one of our most explosive and efficient scorers.
I don't know why Rondo couldn't average 3-5 more points a game if more of the scoring burden was placed on his shoulders (and do so without sacrificing offensive efficiency). We should be exploring ways to get more out of Rondo, since after all he's our best player.
There are no issues, per se, with TA starting. He's an NBA caliber starter. The issue would be altering the offense/defense to account for Tony's presence.