Author Topic: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!  (Read 23084 times)

0 Members and 0 Guests are viewing this topic.

If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« on: March 07, 2011, 07:39:46 AM »

Offline gpap

  • Don Nelson
  • ********
  • Posts: 8224
  • Tommy Points: 417
Hey, I am a big Celtics fan like everyone else here. BUT, I have no problem saying that Rondo drives me crazy with the way he plays!!

He doesn't take care of the ball and thinks he's alot smarter than he really is.

He played horrible last night...HORRIBLE. So bad that because of him and his 3,000 turnovers, the Celts almost lost to the Milwaukee Bucks.

Unexcusable. I also don't have any issue saying that I can think of at least 10 point guards in the NBA I'd rather have than Rondo.

Rondo needs to be the on-court leader, however plays like anything but and his shooting is horrible.

For those who say that I just started this forum as a reaction to last night, think again. I've felt this way about Rondo FOR A LONG TIME!

.edit: Edited for language. Please watch the potty mouth ;) Cheers.
- Kiorrik
« Last Edit: March 07, 2011, 04:48:56 PM by Kiorrik »

Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #1 on: March 07, 2011, 07:44:53 AM »

Offline Eja117

  • NCE
  • Bill Sharman
  • *******************
  • Posts: 19274
  • Tommy Points: 1254
It's very difficult to even suggest shopping a very popular player around here. Even after playing like crud.

Even if the team trades a very good, popular, and productive player for backups you can't even say you don't buy the stated reasons for the trade.

Trust me. I've learned this the hard way.

Around here the best way to deal with trades is keep your mouth shut, take it, and just be like "Yes. The country is at war with Asia this week. And the trade was good"  :D


Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #2 on: March 07, 2011, 07:56:51 AM »

Offline Greenbean

  • Ray Allen
  • ***
  • Posts: 3739
  • Tommy Points: 418
He played terrible last night.

And yes I do think this was in reaction to a bad game. Try starting this thread after he plays his normal 12 point 15 assist 6 rebound 3 steal game (which he has 8/10 games).

He's not perfect but in no way are there 10 point guards I would rather have.

Ask any player for the Celtics off the record how they feel about rondo and i bet they tell you the same thing they do on the record, they love playing with this guy.

The pass first point guard is a dying breed. Paul Pierce scores 20 ppg with hardly any isos anymore. Ray Allen shoots more open, in rhythm threes than any time in his career. KG benefits from Rondo passes to shoot 3-4 WIDE open 18 footers a game. Nenad Krstic looks like he is in a lay up line on the Celtics. Jeff Green scored 23 points the other night without one play run for him. I love DRose but I am willing to ber that this offense is not as good with him on the team instead of Rondo. We have enough scorers (even more after the trade).

Watch the Miami Heat play, and their non-existent offense and tell me that team would not be DOMINANT with a guy like Rondo quarterbacking the O.

I understand he played absolutely awful last night. The worst Ive seen him play in a while. They still won.

Yes Chris Paul is better, Deron Williams is better. Derrick Rose is probably better. But for this team, with all of their weapons, I am happy, no thrilled to have one of the best 1-2 passing point guards in the NBA running the team.

Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #3 on: March 07, 2011, 08:13:52 AM »

Offline BudweiserCeltic

  • Bill Sharman
  • *******************
  • Posts: 19003
  • Tommy Points: 1833
I really like Rondo, but I really hope he improves his game and consistency before I give up on him. Most frustrating player I've ever seen play for us because you know he should be playing 10 times better than what he's showing in the court.

Will wait to see how he does in the playoffs, but at the moment it's a constant frustrating performance.

And as much as I like him finding open man, I've never liked his passing skills. He needs to improve on his accuracy and timing more than he has.

Every game I go into it saying "lol @ the other team's PG, Rondo will destroy him", yet more often than not it doesn't occur. But that said, not many PG out there I'd rather have. I really just wish Rondo started being more consistent and played to his potential.
« Last Edit: March 07, 2011, 08:23:18 AM by BudweiserCeltic »

Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #4 on: March 07, 2011, 08:26:57 AM »

Offline 2short

  • Paul Silas
  • ******
  • Posts: 6080
  • Tommy Points: 428
He played terrible last night.

And yes I do think this was in reaction to a bad game. Try starting this thread after he plays his normal 12 point 15 assist 6 rebound 3 steal game (which he has 8/10 games).

He's not perfect but in no way are there 10 point guards I would rather have.

Ask any player for the Celtics off the record how they feel about rondo and i bet they tell you the same thing they do on the record, they love playing with this guy.

The pass first point guard is a dying breed. Paul Pierce scores 20 ppg with hardly any isos anymore. Ray Allen shoots more open, in rhythm threes than any time in his career. KG benefits from Rondo passes to shoot 3-4 WIDE open 18 footers a game. Nenad Krstic looks like he is in a lay up line on the Celtics. Jeff Green scored 23 points the other night without one play run for him. I love DRose but I am willing to ber that this offense is not as good with him on the team instead of Rondo. We have enough scorers (even more after the trade).

Watch the Miami Heat play, and their non-existent offense and tell me that team would not be DOMINANT with a guy like Rondo quarterbacking the O.

I understand he played absolutely awful last night. The worst Ive seen him play in a while. They still won.

Yes Chris Paul is better, Deron Williams is better. Derrick Rose is probably better. But for this team, with all of their weapons, I am happy, no thrilled to have one of the best 1-2 passing point guards in the NBA running the team.
tp for thinking it through

Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #5 on: March 07, 2011, 08:30:54 AM »

Offline Greenbean

  • Ray Allen
  • ***
  • Posts: 3739
  • Tommy Points: 418
I really like Rondo, but I really hope he improves his game and consistency before I give up on him. Most frustrating player I've ever seen play for us because you know he should be playing 10 times better than what he's showing in the court.

Will wait to see how he does in the playoffs, but at the moment it's a constant frustrating performance.

And as much as I like him finding open man, I've never liked his passing skills. He needs to improve on his accuracy and timing more than he has.

Give up on him? Constant frustrating performance?

Every game? Maybe one or two in ten. Come on guys. Just one game ago, 16 assists to only 3 turnovers and 5 steals. Two games ago, 15 assists to only 1 turnover with 3 steals.

You like how he finds the open man yet do not like his passing skills. He definitely goes for the high degree of difficulty pass that 99% of point guards wouldnt even try. That is when he gets in trouble. He needs to cut that out of his game but trading him? Giving up on him?

I just dont see it.

Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #6 on: March 07, 2011, 08:36:15 AM »

Offline ejk3489

  • Bailey Howell
  • **
  • Posts: 2233
  • Tommy Points: 215
Unexcusable. I also don't have any issue saying that I can think of at least 10 point guards in the NBA I'd rather have than Rondo.

I'd really like to know who those 10+ point guards are...please.

Also it seems like for every bad game Rondo has, people seem to magically forget anything else he's done before that. He's going through a bad stretch, but he's been statistcally great all season.

Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #7 on: March 07, 2011, 08:37:53 AM »

Offline footey

  • JoJo White
  • ****************
  • Posts: 16039
  • Tommy Points: 1837
rondo seems sad on the court. He said Perk was his "best friend", so it could very well be tied into the trade. His sloppiness with the ball has really gotten bad since the trade. 

Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #8 on: March 07, 2011, 08:38:38 AM »

Offline BudweiserCeltic

  • Bill Sharman
  • *******************
  • Posts: 19003
  • Tommy Points: 1833
I really like Rondo, but I really hope he improves his game and consistency before I give up on him. Most frustrating player I've ever seen play for us because you know he should be playing 10 times better than what he's showing in the court.

Will wait to see how he does in the playoffs, but at the moment it's a constant frustrating performance.

And as much as I like him finding open man, I've never liked his passing skills. He needs to improve on his accuracy and timing more than he has.

Give up on him? Constant frustrating performance?

Every game? Maybe one or two in ten. Come on guys. Just one game ago, 16 assists to only 3 turnovers and 5 steals. Two games ago, 15 assists to only 1 turnover with 3 steals.

You like how he finds the open man yet do not like his passing skills. He definitely goes for the high degree of difficulty pass that 99% of point guards wouldnt even try. That is when he gets in trouble. He needs to cut that out of his game but trading him? Giving up on him?

I just dont see it.

Give up on him in hoping he improves to the level where I can actually praise him. But if a good deal comes along I wouldn't hesitate to trade him. He really hasn't shown me the capability to be a player to build around for the future, unless he transforms when he doesn't have all the talent surrounding him.

Assist totals don't impress me, particularly when playing against poor defensive teams. But again, he has a knack to find open men, which is not the same as delivering constant accurate passes and timing them well (though he has improved greatly in the latter this year). He does lob passes well though.

But it's the same story since year 1 with us. Needs to penetrate more, needs to play better defense, stay with his man better, put more constant effort. Aside from the technicalities above, these are the things that if he could do on a more consistent basis... things he has control over, I'd be a happy man.
« Last Edit: March 07, 2011, 08:58:52 AM by BudweiserCeltic »

Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #9 on: March 07, 2011, 08:39:38 AM »

Offline Shamrocker

  • Jayson Tatum
  • Posts: 786
  • Tommy Points: 69
I can understand the frustration. For sure Rondo’s play can be maddening at times. He’s  a reckless gambler who allows far too much guard penetration. That being said, I think he’s the perfect point guard for this team. I couldn’t imagine many other point guards running the offense as effectively as he does. Gotta take the good with the bad.   

Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #10 on: March 07, 2011, 08:47:34 AM »

Offline thebolt90

  • Torrey Craig
  • Posts: 7
  • Tommy Points: 1
Smells like a knee jerk reaction. If you can name the ten point guards you'd rather have I'll give you a cookie.

Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #11 on: March 07, 2011, 08:49:12 AM »

Offline Bahku

  • CB HOF Editor
  • Bill Sharman
  • *******************
  • Posts: 19771
  • Tommy Points: 3632
  • Oe ma krr pamtseotu
Wow ... sorry, but I just don't agree with this at all! This kid is becoming one of the best PGs in the game, and before he's through, will probably be one of the best of all time ... and you want to trade him because he's had a couple of bad games and needs improvement in places?!?

We got a bargain on this amazing player, and he is already the best, least selfish facilitator in the game. Of all the athletes in the NBA right now, there are very few others that I would rather build a "team" around, and by team I mean an unselfish, ball-sharing, running, passing, defensive, cohesive unit.

Other teams and coaches are drooling over what an amazing passer and facilitating Point Guard he is, and the potential that he has yet to reach, and you want to get rid of him and cut the heart out of what runs this team and holds it together? Sorry, but trading Rondo would be about the worst thing we could do.

No way ... please.
2010 PAPOUG, 2012 & 2017 PAPTYG CHAMP, HD BOT

* BAHKU MUSIC *

Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #12 on: March 07, 2011, 08:52:24 AM »

Offline snively

  • Paul Silas
  • ******
  • Posts: 6004
  • Tommy Points: 503
I really like Rondo, but I really hope he improves his game and consistency before I give up on him. Most frustrating player I've ever seen play for us because you know he should be playing 10 times better than what he's showing in the court.

Will wait to see how he does in the playoffs, but at the moment it's a constant frustrating performance.

And as much as I like him finding open man, I've never liked his passing skills. He needs to improve on his accuracy and timing more than he has.

Every game I go into it saying "lol @ the other team's PG, Rondo will destroy him", yet more often than not it doesn't occur. But that said, not many PG out there I'd rather have. I really just wish Rondo started being more consistent and played to his potential.

I think Rondo will always be a frustrating player, but that's part of the appeal with him, as it was with Antoine.   
2025 Draft: Chicago Bulls

PG: Chauncey Billups/Deron Williams
SG: Kobe Bryant/Eric Gordon
SF: Jimmy Butler/Danny Granger/Danilo Gallinari
PF: Al Horford/Zion Williamson
C: Yao Ming/Pau Gasol/Tyson Chandler

Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #13 on: March 07, 2011, 08:56:01 AM »

Offline ejk3489

  • Bailey Howell
  • **
  • Posts: 2233
  • Tommy Points: 215
I really like Rondo, but I really hope he improves his game and consistency before I give up on him. Most frustrating player I've ever seen play for us because you know he should be playing 10 times better than what he's showing in the court.

Will wait to see how he does in the playoffs, but at the moment it's a constant frustrating performance.

And as much as I like him finding open man, I've never liked his passing skills. He needs to improve on his accuracy and timing more than he has.

Give up on him? Constant frustrating performance?

Every game? Maybe one or two in ten. Come on guys. Just one game ago, 16 assists to only 3 turnovers and 5 steals. Two games ago, 15 assists to only 1 turnover with 3 steals.

You like how he finds the open man yet do not like his passing skills. He definitely goes for the high degree of difficulty pass that 99% of point guards wouldnt even try. That is when he gets in trouble. He needs to cut that out of his game but trading him? Giving up on him?

I just dont see it.

Give up on him in hoping he improves to the level where I can actually praise him. But if a good deal comes along I wouldn't hesitate to trade him. He really hasn't shown me the capability to be a player to build around for the future, unless he transforms when he doesn't have all the talent surrounding him.

Assist totals don't impress me, particularly when playing against poor defensive teams. But again, he has a knack to find open men, which is not the same as delivering constant accurate passes and timing them well (though he has improved greatly in the latter this year). He does lob passes well though.

He doesn't just rack up the assists against poor teams though. Some of his assits totals against good defenses:

MIA- 17, 16
MIL - 17
CHI - 11, 19
DAL - 15
SAS - 23
ORL - 12
LAL - 16

Re: If Rondo keeps playing like that, trade him!
« Reply #14 on: March 07, 2011, 08:58:38 AM »

Offline aporel#18

  • Bailey Howell
  • **
  • Posts: 2332
  • Tommy Points: 170
The only point guards that are in Rondo's neighbourhood are Chris Paul, Deron Williams, Steve Nash and Jason Kidd.

In my opinion, you only trade Rondo if you get Paul or Williams in return. Nash is unbelievable but age is a big question, and even more with J-Kidd. Chris Paul's health is an issue, also.

Derrick Rose is a 1-on-1 ballhog, as Tyreke Evans. He's no floor general, and I'd rather have Dwayne Wade. If Stephen Curry could learn how to be a pass-first PG, he would be a great player to get.

Russell Westbrook??? maybe.

I'm happy with Rondo.