This argument is so old, it isn't even an argument it is confirmation bias pure and simple.
I have no idea what your middle rant about. Points per shot last year was CP3 1.36 vs Rondo 1.076. That is a huge disparity.
Do you see what happens to our offense in the 4th quarter of close games on a consistent basis? Do you know why that happens? Because the other team is playing 5 on 4 and outside of PP our best chance to actually draw a foul is rondo with his quickness but he wants no part of going to the foul line.
There is a reason we blew the heat out once, they blew us out once and then we lost 3 games when our O stalled out the last 3 minutes.
And game 7 in LA when the lakers just decided to leave kobe "on" rondo and at the foul line gobbling up every defensive board (bryant had 17 rebounds) and playing free safety on any curl by ray or drive by pp - why do you think those things can happen?
Rondo is a nice player but stop trying to make inane arguments about how he is better for this team than one of the best all around point guards of the best 20 years.
When you have to say, "if that makes sense" in your point about rondo's value as it relates to another player - guess what, it doesn't make sense!
Finally, someone else gets it.
TP. Excellent spot-on analysis.
wow.
carhole wins.
that's all i can say, except to add that the fourth quarter collapses are also a result of age. the big three, when they were younger, could count on having enough energy to still rely on pure jumpshooting late in games. now, they are old, and by the middle of the fourth quarter they're wiped. they just don't have their legs under them the same way, so it's harder for them to keep hitting those jumpshots unless they are really feeling it. our offense is almost entirely comprised of jumpshots (no low-post threat, no slashers), so when they stop falling, our offense crashes to a halt.
this also falls on rondo somewhat, though, because as the only young star on our team we need him to be able to step up and take over the offense when that happens late in games, but that's just not the type of player that he is. so it goes.
Rondos only real weakness is FT shooting. And even then I think its in his head. He can shoot,50% isn't too bad, its just he really dosen't do it often, and at 50% only shooting it 10 times a game is pretty good. CP3 scores 18 a game and probably shoots 8 to 10 times more.
i have to comment on this specifically, though. In no way is 50% free throws good in any context, regardless of how many shots the player takes per game. It's bad. Awful. Those are supposed to be free points (get it, that's why they're called free throws), and you're throwing away 50% of those free points. Compare Rondo's free throw percentage to all of the other guards in the league and he's got to be around dead last.
also, how many free throws do you think players usually take per game? only superstars take 10 free throws a game. kevin durant takes that many free throws a game. most players only take 2-4 at most.