Let me start by saying I LOVE Rajon. One of my favorite players on the team. However, I definitely agree he made some boneheaded plays down the stretch. The floater he attempted, I called that as soon as I saw him running up the court of the defensive rebound. I remembered thinking "Oh, Rondo got his 10th assist, he'll probably try and get the triple double now" and sure enough, the guy who almost NEVER shoots, takes a floater in the lane with a player open, and time left on the shot clock...
I'm not going to give him a hard time, because ALL last season, our team slept walked through the regular season, so I can see a mindset of "games not mattering as much" sinking in with some players... But I'd be foolish to say that Rondo doesn't pay attention to his stats. He knew he was close to the triple double, which is I'm guessing why he took that ill advised shot, even if it could have been to the detriment of the team.
He IS selfish, because he wants to get the assists. It's hard to think of assists as being selfish, but when it gets to the point of the offense getting stale, and missing out on easy fast break buckets, then yes, it is selfish. I don't mind him getting assists in the half court, and even in some fast break opportunities when passing it up is the better option. But the video that was posted is a good example of when he should NOT be going for the assist.
The only stat that you can really go for that isn't "selfish" is rebounding. Go after all the boards you want defensively... Just don't miss out on defensive rotations, and boxing out when you do this.
In closing, we probably wouldn't have even been in this game if it weren't for Rondo's effort. I think he's been playing a little better the last 2 games as well.