I agree completely with the OP. People forget the recent dark days when the Cs would go looking for a PG every single offseason. Boston used to run out dregs like Bassy Telfair, Kenny Anderson, Milt Palacio, Jiri Welsch, JR Bremer, and Dan Dickau.
The Cs already proven you can win a championship with Rondo as your starting PG. Plus he's only getting better.
Here's a crazy idea....Instead of thinking of ways to trade away a 25 year old top five PG in the NBA who is a gifted passer and defender, why not keep him and surround him with other good young players?
I will certainly never forget the "dark days", as it was all I had for over 15 years, and it´s exactly why I want Ainge to look into trade options. The C`s weren´t looking for good PG´s during those years, they were looking for good players in general.
And yes, I think it´s a crazy idea because if you don´t trade Rondo, you´ll have to trade one or all of the big three for this young talent you want to put around Rondo, sooner or later (and sooner is certainly more realistic, considering the age of our big three). They won´t sign with us in free agency if all we have to offer is Rondo and Doc.
"Good" is just not good enough to win in the NBA.
The one thing we really need to contend, this year, in ten years, or in any given year, is a true top player, one of the league´s elite. That´s neither Rondo, nor anyone we could realistically get through free agency to pair him up with. It will be even harder if we´re not willing to trade one or all of the big three soon.
On the other hand, I don´t think a package with Rondo as the centerpiece will be enough to trade for any of the top players on non-contenders left. While Rondo is an excellent young PG, a great playmaker with lightning speed, who also has the pedigree with an NBA championship and first-team all defense nominations, he is too unique and special (and with a big, glaring hole in his skill-set) to "sell him above value" to a team looking to get compensation for the loss of their star player.
That´s why I would go even a step further and be willing to trade him not only for a player a la Chris Paul, who could make us instantly better, but simply for "value" and flexibility (Picks), so that when the time comes, and one of the remaining top stars in the league is on the block, we are in the pole position (Draft Picks, expiring contracts of the big three) to get him.