My biggest concern about Rondo isn't his shooting, though I think he has to get better there, and surely he will. My biggest concern is his lack of consistency. He just seems to play lethargically much of the time, and as someone pointed out above, he's a player who really needs to in constant motion to be effective. Well, it's a little more complicated than that, because part of his game involves lulling the opposition, and some of his apparent lethargy comes from that. Let's just say that a lot of the time Rondo seems to turn the virtue of lulling the opposition into the vice of playing lethargically and predictably. We've all seen so many games where he walks the ball up and stands around, eating up shot clock, and killing the offense's dynamism. THIS IS A MUCH BIGGER PROBLEM THAN HIS SHOOTING.
But, you know, i've never seen a perfect player. Have you? It's just clear, to me at least, from many of the comments on this thread, that a lot of Celtics fans are hellbent on scapegoating our younger players, out of frustration over the way the past four seasons have gone. Let's face it: this team should have won more than one championship. We all know this. It's not just that they have a staggering level of talent - FOUR ALL STARS - but that this staggering level of talent often blended to perfection. And somehow it's just easier to pin the blame on the young guys, than to question the Big Three, or Danny, or Doc. And I suppose there is some logic to that, in that the young guys are sort of disposable, more so than the Big three and Rivers/Danny. But it wasn't Rondo who disrupted the team massively just as the playoffs approached. It wasn't Big Baby. It wasn't even Jeff Green. That was a decision that Danny Ainge made (I wonder, though, if it was really Wyc) and that Doc defended. And does it really not occur to any of you that we have some serious coaching problems? Our bigs, other than Garnett, and JO, have been underperforming as rebounders and post scorers; our young guys are underperforming; our bench is underperforming. Is there not a pattern? Might it have something to do with coaching? Doc is great with the vets and with Xs and Os, but not so good with the young ones and the bench, it seems.
The best thing we have going for us, for the future, is that we have an amazingly talented kid to build around, who is tough and motivated, and who actually has his own vision, his own ideas about basketball, good ideas. Unfortunately, everyone seems hellbent on looking a gift horse in the mouth. And really, many of the criticisms that come up here are ludicrous. Even if Rondo doesn't shoot better, he's an elite point guard, especially if he focuses more consistently. But if the past predicts the future at all, Rondo being clearly a player who gets better and better, chances are good that he will improve a lot as a scorer. One has to compile elaborate arguments to 'prove' that he surely won't improve as a shooter and scorer.
And then there are complaints that Rondo isn't humble enough. !!! Right, so the world of elite athletics really attracts paragons of humility?! Or that he passes too much. Or that he tries passes that are too difficult. Basically, I think a lot of folks, aside from wanting to scapegoat Rondo, just don't like him because he is DIFFERENT. He marches to a different drummer, and a lot of people just don't like that, it seems to me.