One thing that I find interesting about Rondo in vs out stats is that we are actually averaging more assists per game with Rondo out (22.9) than with Rondo in (21.6). How is this possible when you are replacing a player perceived to be the best passer in the world [

] with a near rookie who appears to struggle handling the ball/team?
My conclusion from this is that by eliminating the affect of Rondo hanging on to the ball too much, Garnett, Pierce and others are seeing their assists increase. To me, having a team where you are getting assists from everyone is much harder to defend than a team where 1 guys tries to get all the assists (not literally of course). The ball is moving better since Rondo sat down (at least that is what I see).
I am not suggesting we are better without Rondo but I am suggesting that even though we are better with the old Rondo, we could be even better with a Rondo let go of steering wheel more. The Celtics are actually pretty easy to defend when Rondo has the ball and is dribbling around. We are much harder to defend when the ball is moving forcing the defense to make adjustments, leaving people open, and ending up with more easy baskets for more people with more people getting more assists.