The thing is, the game of basketball is probably 90% intangibles. It just is, and it's downright silly to argue otherwise. That doesn't mean we can't use statistics to help stabilize the shifting sands of subjectivity that threaten to overwhelm any sports discussion, but these days, stats seem to rule conversation, and that's now how it should be. But it just can't be emphasized enough that the sport of basketball is MOSTLY intangibles. It's the thoughts and emotions and experiences and intentions and understandings of person working in conjunction with their bodies, and all of that working in conjunction with the same complex of factors in a number of other people. Was Bob McAdoo a better player than Dave Cowens? Statistics say that he was far greater than Cowens, that it wasn't even close. But if you were building a team today, who would you pick first? I'd pick Dave Cowens, without a moment's hesitation. To me, players like Cowens and Rondo are so packed with intangibles that you can build a team around them. The way I see it, a guy like McAdoo is a guy you add to a team, to make it more powerful. It's like the difference between a Bird and a Mchale. I don't know where Chris Paul fits into that way of looking at things, but if I have to choose between Paul and Rondo to build the future of the Cs around, I'm going with Rondo.
Also, in trying to make this call, we have to project into the future some. Even IF Chris Paul is the better player now, will he be the better player next year and several years down the road? When I look at Rondo, I see a player who has improved by leaps and bounds every year. Of course, improvement isn't always in a straight line. Last year, Rondo seemed even more masterful at running the team, but his free throw shooting fell off, which turned out to be a big problem. But frankly, I think Rondo's biggest problem is the way he seems to lose focus and slows the pace down glacially, which may in turn have had something to do with his increasing injury problems as the year went on last year.