http://www.basketball-reference.com/players/j/johnsde01.html
I'm not going to say he wasn't clutch, but on a team with Bird, Parish, and McHale, I don't believe he was exactly the number one option in crunch time.
Also, DJ's free throw shooting and jump shot improved over his NBA career. I believe that Rondo can do the same.
I didn't suggest that DJ was the number one option at crunch time. He wasn't. He didn't need to be with the supporting cast that he had but he was fearless taking the big shot if he had it.
My point: that you wanted DJ handling the ball, leading the team, making the decisions, spreading the floor, taking it to the hoop, dishing off to the open man, taking the big shot if open, making good things happen.
Rondo barely touches the ball when the game is on the line, for obvious reasons. He is an offensive liability. Teams cheat on him. Instead, plays are frequently run thru CPP, for better/worse.
Teams never cheated on DJ at crunch time. He made them pay in spades if they tried.
Rondo doesn't.
DH