What the hell can I say that will make any difference to any of you? Most of you seem hellbent and determined to talk about players as if they were interchangeable units, like parts in an autopart store. The very fact that so many of you use the word "upgrade" over and over and over again is in itself so telling. I assume it comes from the influence of fantasy sports on sports fandom. Sure, ok, if trading the key guy on our team for another guy is a simple matter of unplugging Rondo's stats and plugging in Paul's stats then yes, I guess you are all right: we should move hell and high water to trade Rondo for Chris Paul, and probably for ten other point guards as well, if the CP trade doesn't work out. Chris Paul has better stats. So do many other guards, I suspect.
And hell, for all I know, Rondo is just a scrub with a bit of flash and sizzle who fell into the right place at the right time. Maybe with the Big Three gone and with Rondo as the team leader, we'd lose 50 games a season for five years.
But I'll tell you this: when I see people use the word "upgrade", I wonder if they are talking about machine parts, or animals, because I just don't evaluate human beings that way. And when I see Rondo play, what I see is an admittedly flawed player who seems to have a unique vision and passion for the game of basketball. I see someone who can affect games in ways that other players wouldn't even think of. I see someone who can be the heart of this team for a decade. I don't see that in Chris Paul, or Dwight Howard, even though they are great talents.
I see in Rondo a guy you build around. I see a guy with a different fire in his eyes, a guy with a Russell, a Cowens, a Bird, a KG quality in his eyes. I think it would be basketball madness to trade this kid. I think Ainge ought to commit to Rondo, make him untouchable, and start to build around him, consulting with him about what direction he'd like to see the team go in.
When I see all this out of control Rondo trade talk, I see a whole lot of Birds in the Bush thinking. I also see a lot of scapegoating, a lot of fans who are angry about last season's disappointment - let's be honest; we all thought we were on our way to a championship - and who are looking to take it out on our younger players (except for Jeff Green, who mysteriously gets a pass). I see a lot of people who are overly impressed by Paul's performance in the first round of the playoffs this last season, and who seem surprisingly eager to forget how brilliantly our own pg played, and who also seem eager to forget that PAUL LOST THAT SERIES.
But, see, that's how Bird in the Bush thinking goes. You see all the shortcomings of the bird in your hand. You only see the SportsCenter highlights version of the Bird in the Bush. That Bird never does anything wrong (because you never see what he does wrong).
It comes down to this: many of you, if not most of you, want to trade our best player, for a guy who MIGHT play as well for us in the future as Rondo might play (but who also might very well not), all so that we can land Dwight Howard, who might not come to us in any case. And what makes folks so sure that Howard doesn't want to play with Rondo? Wouldn't it be some kind of poetic justice if we traded Rondo to NO in order to land Howard, and Howard ended up in New Orleans?!
We need to appreciate the players we have just a scootch more, and to fantasize about other team's players a scootch less. Let's add and subtract very carefully and with a clear and realistic idea about what we are trying to achieve. Farflung dreams of assembling Chris Paul and Dwight Howard (and hell, Blake Griffin and Superman and Batman and Wolverine) belong in XMen movies, in my view. We've got a lot to work with. A few smart moves may take us a long way.