Oh God, I long for Rondo to be traded so the endless Trade Rondo talk will STOOOOOOPPPPPPP!
My God, we have a player rare potential like, and so many folks can't find a better way to spend their summer than thinking up ways to trade him. Yes, Danny might trade him. Danny is an idjit. He can surely find someone to rip him off any time he wants to pick up the phone. But we shouldn't trade him. We should work VERY HARD with him this summer on improving his shooting.
Rondo is in the league for 5 years now and his (freethrow)shooting hasn't improved one bit. That means that he either didn't put in the time to improve before or he isn't capable of improving. So this makes him either lazy or simply incapable to shoot the three and from the line. Either way he is a PG with fantastic passing abilities, who is a great defender and a decent rebounder. But also one who can't shoot the three or freethrow which makes him pretty one dimensional and pretty "easy" to defend.
If Rondo was "easy" to defend he wouldn't get anywhere near the assists he does, the Celts wouldn't be one of the best shooting teams in the league and the Celts would never make any noise in the playoffs.
And Rondo's about as far as you'll get from one dimensional.
Rondo is definitely not ONE dimensional. He does a few things very well. He does however have a huge hole in his game that allows teams to sag so far off him it makes things harder on the rest of them.
I heard that all last summer and then watched last fall as Rondo made things so "hard" on the rest of the team that he was racking up assists at a historic rate and the team was scoring more efficiently than any other team in the league.
Yup, and then suddenly as the defenses adjusted to it, those assists started drying up...
Yes, it was completely unrelated to health issues. Somehow, in the middle of Rondo's *5th* year in the league, opposing coaches suddenly figured out, what, that he doesn't shoot well or often from the outside? That a good way to defend him would be to give him a lot of space on the perimeter? People who draw up plays with crayons would have adjusted much sooner than you seem to think nba coaches did.
Oh, and those assists dried up to the point that he was averaging 11 a game in the playoffs before he was injured...