Not quite. At least not for me. It's not one play here and one play there that makes me judge how he plays defense. It's the full body of work. It wasn't long ago that Doc was criticizing the team, particularly of how opposing PG play was a critical element in our team struggles (partly House's fault).
As for the polls, yep you're correct he's voted by the coaches, yet Doc took the chance right there to "criticize" his defense a bit? Yep, it's obviously the fans that have Rondo under a microscope and that's why we notice this things.
About having the right people fooled, one of the common topics around this blog is about Marcus Camby's defense, does he have everyone fooled too?
And yep, in doesn't matter what other PG around the league are doing. All that matters is what Rondo is doing. I'm not watching all the teams around the league in a consistent basis to know who all the good defenders at the position are, nor am I paying attention to all of that. Not my interest. My interest is in what this team is doing right and what it's doing wrong.
You ask about all this polls and the defensive players selected, and I'm willing to bet that most of the really good defensive players at the PG position aren't included. Why is this? Because at that position most of the NBA is looking for offensive players and players that can run the offense well. Finding one that does that and is a great defensive player is quite rare. So better defensive players in the position are out there, they're simply not at the forefront. Not like centers, were their defense is one of the biggest skill-set the NBA looks for and easier to take notice of. Fact is, that defensive-minded PG's are uncommon to take the floor, which skews perception of what a good defensive PG should be, because PG are often compared with peers that are actually taking the floor because of their strengths in other areas of the game.
Also, as I mentioned, Rondo has a lot of strength in other areas of his defense. Maybe that's what the coaches are actually seeing and being impressed by? Rondo is certainly a chaotic defender and his ball pressure is very legit, his hands are very legit, his instincts are legit, his voice is legit, his athleticism and rebounding ability is legit. He's simply not a good at keeping his man in front of him. It's not his strength. Why is it so hard to understand or accept that?
It is not hard to accept that at all. I think most here do. What is releveant here is that Rondo's only defensive weakness is a shared weakness by the majority of pgs in the league IMO.
That is why it is important to put this into perspective.
This is the thing though, which makes this discussion and comparison with other players difficult, many of the players that overall are weaker than Rondo defensively might actually be better and staying in front of their PG's. Though these same ones might have more trouble with PGs that have a lot of speed in them, so at the same time they're considered weak defenders. Yes, I know there's a bit of a contradiction there, which makes this type of comparison difficult and ultimately meaningless to me.
So if I say that House might actually be considered as a player that is better at staying in front of his man I might get laughed out of here... mainly because he's weak defensively and speedy PG's would have a field day with him. But if I could take Eddie's willingness that he showed with us, and a bit of his defensive posture and put it on Rondo, Rondo would be quite awesome on a man to man basis.
If I mention Lindsey Hunter, someone will come and say "yeah, but you're not going to trade Lindsey for Rondo... RONDO >>>>>>>>>> Hunter". Of course, so what's the point?
So yeah, it's very hard to evaluate. So you take your pony, and either you like the skill-set he brings or you don't. Overall, I like Rondo's skill-set defensively, but I put a lot of stock in keeping PG's out of the paint and in front of you. So if you ask me if I would take an inferior defender over Rondo just because he does this well I might hesitate because it's not clear, there are many factors in there. But it doesn't mean that I have to close my eyes to what is clearly one of Rondo's weaknesses defensively which can be exploited, and say all is right with the world.
If we want Rondo to keep his man in front of him for the entire game AND be the same playmaker and disruptive force we have seen over the past couple of years, that just might be an unreasonable request.
Edit: Of course if you would rather him just be a "stay in fornt of his man" type of defender instead of a playmaker that is a different debate. If that is the case, I am not sure Rondo's body is built for that kind of physical play.
I don't think so. I simply think he's missing a bit on his defensive fundamentals, again just look at his defensive posture. It's not one that really screams "yep this guy will be tough to penetrate through". Go look at a Lyndsey Hunter defensive posture, and you'll see what pretty good defense looks like.
All of the PGs you guys might have in mind, and you brought them here and they were showing the same defensive problems Rondo is showing, they would be equally complained about. So either you're doing it right or you're doing it wrong. That it's something that many PG's suffer from it doesn't mean I have to accept it from the one we have, particularly when he should be fully capable of doing something about it.
Or is Tommy just talking a bunch of crap when he's shouting for Rondo to bend his knees. Obviously I'm not the only one noticing this.