« Reply #45 on: September 18, 2010, 01:30:15 PM »
Now assuming Rondo can get his head on straight and take it to the hole regardless of who is guarding him and whether he makes foul shots, he can be that scorer. Will he lead the team in scoring? No. He might not even be in the top 3. But he can be that guy who gets the buckets when the offense breaks down.
I don't see Billups filling that role.
I am doubtful Rondo becomes that scoring threat with this roster. There are a lot of players in this supporting cast that like their touches + shot attempts. I don't think Rondo takes a larger role as a scorer with this supporting cast ... I think he concentrates more on setting everyone else up and I think Doc Rivers will be pointing him in that direction too.
I'd love him to take that step because he is the best player at creating his own shot on this team. He was for most of last season too ... but Doc wanted him to keep feeding the Big Three in the second half of last season instead of making a change and giving Rondo some more responsibility (scoring wise).
Rondo is the only player who is athletic enough (explosive athleticism) to beat whatever defender they put on him. Ray Allen and Paul Pierce are more vulnerable to top defenders effecting their offense. Garnett can still create his own shot at an extremely high level but getting him to do that more often is easier said than done. I'd rather bet on Rondo.
The presence of two versatile scoring big men who can shoot, catch and finish on the move in the starting line-up also makes Rondo more dangerous on the drive then he was last year (when Perk couldn't catch/shoot, Baby couldn't finish and Sheed couldn't move). Makes pick and rolls featuring Rondo far more dangerous.

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