0 Members and 0 Guests are viewing this topic.
rondo > westbrook
Quote from: BballTim on December 29, 2011, 01:33:43 PM So, we mock what we don't really disagree with? My point was, sure, Westbrook looks crazy hot, doesn't add a crazy hot amount to your team though. If he's not a better fit in OKC and he's not a better fit with the big three, why's he a better option moving forward? Do you disagree that you heart Rondo-4-eva?
So, we mock what we don't really disagree with? My point was, sure, Westbrook looks crazy hot, doesn't add a crazy hot amount to your team though. If he's not a better fit in OKC and he's not a better fit with the big three, why's he a better option moving forward?
No, all kidding aside, I think the people in favor of his trade grade Rondo below Westbrook, especially as a rebuilding piece/franchise cornerstone. THat's why I made the initial analogy.
Maybe I could have come up with a better add-on to your analogy.
Quote from: BballTim on December 29, 2011, 02:59:29 PM Maybe I could have come up with a better add-on to your analogy. You keep your mitts off my metaphors!
Quote from: snively on December 29, 2011, 10:19:44 AMQuote from: kozlodoev on December 29, 2011, 07:54:53 AMQuote from: Change on December 29, 2011, 03:42:31 AMSecondly, Rondo is showing C's glimpses of the future. Where he single-handedly dismantled the Cavaliers in 2010. His shooting is coming around. 6 years into his NBA career, Rondo has a lot of room to improve as a player. Last but not least, Sam Presti has gotten the better of Danny Ainge. I would advice DA to stay far away from Sam Presti. Last time those two made a deal, Celtics got fleeced. If the future is a place where Rondo will put up massive fantasy stats, but we're going to lose, ship him out of town right away. Someone like Mo williams can do that for a fraction of the cost Rondo has been asked to be the alpha dog this season, and so far he hasn't gotten it done. The Big 3 may not be viable first options anymore -- but they're still a pretty good supporting cast. Probably better than anything we will be able to put around Rondo for a while.Rondo's the one who hasn't been getting it done? And you really think the squad we have out there is great supporting cast? JO has played like the worst offensive player in the league and his defense has been slow and ineffective. KG has been extremely disappointing to start. We get nothing from the 3 position each night.Getting it done = getting a win. So yeah, with this supporting cast Rondo hasn't been getting it done.And if you think you'll pick up a bunch of roleplayers that will contribute better than Garnet, Allen and Pierce will -- you're delusional.Pierce/Garnet/Allen on their last legs > average league role-player.So yeah. Rondo has been a great piece, and his contribution has been amazing when the team didn't live and die by it. But I'm yet to see any indication that he can put the team on his back and carry it to wins with just average supporting cast (see Kobe, Durant in their prime, or Tom Brady in other sports). In this sense, while he's great to have, you either have to acquire a true franchise player, or ship him for one. I fully understand the management's attempts to achieve this, especially given that we'll probably only be able to get a very-good-but-not-great player through free agency next season.
Quote from: kozlodoev on December 29, 2011, 07:54:53 AMQuote from: Change on December 29, 2011, 03:42:31 AMSecondly, Rondo is showing C's glimpses of the future. Where he single-handedly dismantled the Cavaliers in 2010. His shooting is coming around. 6 years into his NBA career, Rondo has a lot of room to improve as a player. Last but not least, Sam Presti has gotten the better of Danny Ainge. I would advice DA to stay far away from Sam Presti. Last time those two made a deal, Celtics got fleeced. If the future is a place where Rondo will put up massive fantasy stats, but we're going to lose, ship him out of town right away. Someone like Mo williams can do that for a fraction of the cost Rondo has been asked to be the alpha dog this season, and so far he hasn't gotten it done. The Big 3 may not be viable first options anymore -- but they're still a pretty good supporting cast. Probably better than anything we will be able to put around Rondo for a while.Rondo's the one who hasn't been getting it done? And you really think the squad we have out there is great supporting cast? JO has played like the worst offensive player in the league and his defense has been slow and ineffective. KG has been extremely disappointing to start. We get nothing from the 3 position each night.
Quote from: Change on December 29, 2011, 03:42:31 AMSecondly, Rondo is showing C's glimpses of the future. Where he single-handedly dismantled the Cavaliers in 2010. His shooting is coming around. 6 years into his NBA career, Rondo has a lot of room to improve as a player. Last but not least, Sam Presti has gotten the better of Danny Ainge. I would advice DA to stay far away from Sam Presti. Last time those two made a deal, Celtics got fleeced. If the future is a place where Rondo will put up massive fantasy stats, but we're going to lose, ship him out of town right away. Someone like Mo williams can do that for a fraction of the cost Rondo has been asked to be the alpha dog this season, and so far he hasn't gotten it done. The Big 3 may not be viable first options anymore -- but they're still a pretty good supporting cast. Probably better than anything we will be able to put around Rondo for a while.
Secondly, Rondo is showing C's glimpses of the future. Where he single-handedly dismantled the Cavaliers in 2010. His shooting is coming around. 6 years into his NBA career, Rondo has a lot of room to improve as a player. Last but not least, Sam Presti has gotten the better of Danny Ainge. I would advice DA to stay far away from Sam Presti. Last time those two made a deal, Celtics got fleeced.
I agree. Westbrook is a good player but he's really a two guard playing the point. He's averages about seven assists per game. That doesn't cut at the point.
I dont want Westbrook at all. I watched that game last night completely unbias and I was just shocked watching him continue to throw up brick after brick after brick when Durant was on fire