Rondo is putting up stats similar to Kidd and Nash, two future HOFers.
Griffin, in his rookie season, is putting up stats similar to Duncan and Shaq, two of the most dominant players ever.
Rondo already has a ring, but the other two PG's don't.
The bigs have 6 Finals MVP's between them.
Has Shaq ever been on a team with a losing record? I wouldn't rush to put Griffin in that class. Maybe after he leads teams to 3-4 titles, not while he's putting up big numbers on a losing team.
I didn't say Grifin can impact a game like Shaq or Duncan. He is putting up the same (or better) rookie numbers though.
My point being that he appears to be a special talent, as only a handful of players had similar rookie seasons (Duncan, Shaq, and Robinson in the last 25 years).
The Magic won 41 games Shaq's rookie season. The Clips can still finish .500 the way they have been currently playing.
Like I said, those guys win Finals MVP's. The Nash's and Kidd's and Stockton's and Kevin Johnson's make All-Star games and the playoffs. And Rondo is closer to them than Magic Johnson.
Bottom line: I'd take a dominant PF over a dominant PG.
But again, this C's team would basically have to be blown up if they made a Griffin for Rondo swap. For that reason alone I say NO.
Yes, guys that Griffin can't impact the game like win finals mvps. But it's not the case that only centers and pfs win finals mvps. In fact you can look at it from the opposite view. Only 5 pf/c types have won finals mvps in the last 30 years. Shaq, Duncan, Hakeem, Kareem and Moses. Some of them won multiple mvps, but you seem to be unlikely to win the finals mvp as a big unless you're aruably top 5 or so all time at your spot. Look at the guards that have won in that time: Billups, Parker, Magic, Isaiah, Dumars, Wade, Kobe, MJ. Not only have the guards won more mvps than the pf/c types (16-10) but guards that are good but not great (such as Billups, Parker and Dumars) have been able to wim mvps.
Rondo might be closer to Stockton, Nash and Kidd than to Magic, just like Griffin is no Shaq. But How does Rondo stack up to Billups, Parker and Dumars? I don't know that you can really make a case that Griffin is tremendously more likely than Rondo to win a finals mvp.
I've noticed the trend that guards are getting the Finals MVP's. But that 16-10 number includes Jordan, which really shouldn't count lol. If Jordan, the GOAT, wasn't playing, guys like Hakeem, Ewing, Malone would have taken those awards. And other guys, like Parker, are not the best players on their championship teams, they simply got hot in the final week.
I would not be surprised in the lease bit if Rondo got the Finals MVP this year (or last). But if you look at the Conference champs over just the last few seasons, they all have one thing in common (sans Cleveland), a dominant big (KG, Gasol, Howard, Duncan, Shaq, Ben+'Sheed, and so on).
I wouldn't rule out Griffin dominating the League like Shaq did. MVP's are definitely in his future, and depending on the right players around him (unlikely in LA lol), the Finals MVP's can follow.
Excuses, excuses.
Who would you build your team around, a potentially dominant PG or a potentially dominant PF/C?
Haha. Probably the big. But don't overlook the use of the word "potentially". There's no guarantee that a team built around Griffin will ever have a better chance of winning a title than the Celts will the next year or two with Rondo.
I've stated multiple times doing this trade would hinder our immediate chance at a title, and I wouldn't risk that, especially with this core.
I was debating which position presents a bigger impact, and even though the PG is the "quarterback" of the NBA, the bigs are probably the most important.
By "potentially" I mean both players look like they can be future hall-of-famers. Right now they are both All-Stars. One has a championship team and coach around him. The other has young players and a young coach.
In fact, I think we shouldn't overlook me using the word "dominant" when referring to a PG. Other than Magic Johnson, can you name another PG to dominate the League? We've had Nash nab back-to-back MVP's, yet he never made the Finals. Payton and Stockton have some impressive stats and accolades, but they too never won it all.
Bigs dominate. PG's generally do not.
That said, I still can't do Griffin for Rondo.