Honestly, he definitely should not be taking a make-or-break shot.
Pierce is obviously a very clutch shooter, making countless game-winners. But he is hands down the best clutch ball-handler in the NBA.
I saw a stat on 82games.com that he had the most assists on game-winners to go along with very few turnovers. Couple that with his numerous buzzer-beaters, and there is no reason for Rondo to even be in the position to take that shot.
I know the defense closed Pierce out, but Rondo needs to find a way to get him the ball. He has great court vision in those moments. Isolating him gives him the opportunity to get to his spot or draw a double and find the open man. Just off the top of my head I can recall him getting open game-winning shots for players like Ricky Davis, Delonte West, Eddie House, Ray Allen, and I even think Big Baby against Orlando.
I still don't trust Rondo's jumper in that spot, and even if he drove and got fouled, does anyone really think he knocks down BOTH free throws?
Rondo is great at controlling a whole game, but when it comes to just one play, I want the ball in Pierce's hands.