Here's what has been baffling to me...
With Pierce in the game, the Celtics consistently get out and run more. He looks for outlets every time and is looking to push.
I can't for the life of me figure out why Rondo was crawling up the floor before he got hurt.
I suspect that right now, Rondo is studying, taking everything in, getting healthy, and will come back and apply his abilities to tailor to something the Celtics have hit on.
Maybe Rondo can play off the ball more like Bradley does and Pierce can lead some breaks.
My eyes told me the opposite, checked
http://www.teamrankings.com/nba/stat/fastbreak-points-per-game for some data about it.
ESPN boxscores say the same thing, just aren't getting many points in transition at all since Rondo's injury.
Before Rondo was hurt we played at a pace of around 87 possesions a game, after we've played at a pace of around 88 (not much different but faster)
Through 13 games we had 12.2 PPG in transition, season to date we have 9.9 PPG in transition.
So roughly 158 transition points in the 13 games with Rondo, with a rough total 208 for the year. That's 50 transition points total in 8 games without Rondo. So we're down to 6.25 PPG in transition without Rondo.
I think as in the past our transition game is entirely reliant on Rajon Rondo pushing the pace.