I think everyone who vehemently disagrees with this post has TOTALLY misinterpreted what is being said here.
I also think that perhaps the point being made by GranTur may be correct...but the explanation for it was not
The Celtics have played PHENOMENAL 1st halves against all the good teams (Atlanta, LA, Orlando, Dallas). They did so because Rondo was running the show, and the Big 3 got good, easy looks. The important point here is that the Big 3 never tried to do everything on their own in the first halves.
The second halves have been mirror images of the first halves. Where did Rondo go? Instead, the Big 3 tried to get everything done on their own.
This in itself (as an idea) is not a bad thing. Everyone always harps on the fact that "the Big 3 have to get going". True. But each one of them has tried to get it going by themselves.
The point being made by GranTur is that the Celtics haven't treated these games as if they were worth 100% efforts. 100% effort would mean Rondo running the show, and the Big 3 not worrying about "getting it started". Not running 100% means the team deviates from the best strategy for winning...instead, taking a chance on getting the Big 3 started. Lately, that hasn't semed to pay off.
In the playoffs, if the Big 3 won't be able to "get it started" then they WILL defer to Rondo as the playmaker for the whole game. Until then, they will experiment with what is possible in their own individual games. Again, this is not a bad thing, but it is making us lose. Until these games count in elimination rounds, we will just have to watch these guys experiment. It doesn't mean they don't care, it just means the Big 3 are experimenting with a new team heirarchy.