Sometimes, it really seems as though the C's play better offense when the big 3 or Rondo play more "selfishly". I put that word in parentheses because of the many negative connotations that go along with it. But is it always a bad thing? In the case of our team, I'm not so sure.
The Celtics have always had a high number of turnovers, and this problem is exacerbated when we overpass. When that happens, it results in situations like KG passing to a cutting Rondo when Kg already has an open layup. Or people passing the ball around the perimeter for no particular reason and to no particular end, at which point the offense doesn't even get started until there are only 10 seconds left on the shot clock.
Sometimes, it seems like the more we pass the less we take it to the hoop and the less points we score in the paint. We HAVE to start taking advantage of certain matchups, and that means being selfish in a way.
-When Paul Pierce is being guarded by Luke Walton, Paul Pierce SHOULD NOT PASS. This situation HAS to result in either a layup, foul, or one of those Pierce step-back jumpers.
-When Rondo is being guarded by Fisher, there is NO reason for Rondo not to take him off the dribble every single time. Now, once Rondo beats him off the dribble he should continue to look for the open man (somebody will have to move out of position to contest his layup) but again, there's no reason why the offense shouldn't start every single time with a Rondo drive.
-KG needs to realize when he has to take a shot. I'm glad he realizes it's not all about "KG vs. Pau" but that doesn't mean he shouldn't be aggressive. KG has to put his head down and go to the hoop a few times, and maybe draw some fouls on Pau to make him sit. Why shouldn't he, Pau is doing it to him!
Those are just a couple of examples. But my point is we need certain players be selfish when they feel they have an advantage. If we can't make the Lakers pay for trotting out the likes of Derek Fisher, Vujacic, Walton, etc., then we're screwed.