I've said it once and I'll say it again...Delonte West is a better player than Rajon Rondo and as long as Rondo is on the team we will not win a series against the Heat. Last year we didn't lose because Rondo was injured, we lost because Rondo was playing. Miami, and other teams, are just to good to be playing 5-on-4. When he got taken out of the game, DWest got more minutes and played much more effective. Less turnovers, more efficient shooting, making Miami play 5-on-five.
Any argument for Rondo saying we were able to win a championship with him needs to be dismissed. At the time he was playing with three HOF players IN THEIR PRIME. One will go down as the best 3point shooter ever, another as arguably the best 4 in the game, and another's name is Paul Pierce.
Last thoughts...Trade Rondo for...anyone
Last year, against the Heat, after Rondo hurt his arm, the team *still* played much better with Rondo than with West. I think you could literally tie one of Rondo's hands behind his back and he might be the better of the two.
That's just not true. Look at the numbers for the series:
Rondo: 50 points from 45 field goal attempts
DWest: 55 points from 36 field goal attempts
It's absolutely true. What I said was the *team* played better. In the last 2 games of the series we were a -2 in the 68 minutes Rondo played, -18 in the 28 minutes Rondo was on the bench. That translates to being outscored by about 2 points a game with Rondo and 31 a game without him. That's with Rondo basically playing with one arm.
And your comparison ignores things like rebounds and assists, things that actually do make a difference in a game.
I've said it once and I'll say it again...Delonte West is a better player than Rajon Rondo and as long as Rondo is on the team we will not win a series against the Heat. Last year we didn't lose because Rondo was injured, we lost because Rondo was playing. Miami, and other teams, are just to good to be playing 5-on-4. When he got taken out of the game, DWest got more minutes and played much more effective. Less turnovers, more efficient shooting, making Miami play 5-on-five.
Any argument for Rondo saying we were able to win a championship with him needs to be dismissed. At the time he was playing with three HOF players IN THEIR PRIME. One will go down as the best 3point shooter ever, another as arguably the best 4 in the game, and another's name is Paul Pierce.
Last thoughts...Trade Rondo for...anyone
Last year, against the Heat, after Rondo hurt his arm, the team *still* played much better with Rondo than with West. I think you could literally tie one of Rondo's hands behind his back and he might be the better of the two.
That's just not true. Look at the numbers for the series:
Rondo: 50 points from 45 field goal attempts
DWest: 55 points from 36 field goal attempts
It's absolutely true. What I said was the *team* played better. In the last 2 games of the series we were a -2 in the 68 minutes Rondo played, -18 in the 28 minutes Rondo was on the bench. That translates to being outscored by about 2 points a game with Rondo and 31 a game without him. That's with Rondo basically playing with one arm.
And your comparison ignores things like rebounds and assists, things that actually do make a difference in a game.
My mistake on the *team* part. I missed that.
As for rebounds. Rondo had 20 in 176 minutes (about 1 every 9 minutes) and DWest had 9 in 115 minutes (about 1 in every 12.5 mins). So Rondo is a slightly better rebounder, which does help add a few possessions.
As for the points, that isn't what I was arguing. My point is that for every shot Rondo takes he gets only 1.1 points. Every time Delonte shoots, he gets 1.5 points. Bottom line, Delonte is more efficient.
If you want to consider assists as important AND talk about Rondo being better for the team then you have to consider that more points typically results in more assists for the team. Do Dwest being efficient on offense as a shooter means that he the team as a whole will get more assists. On the other hand, Rondo is inefficient and most of his baskets are unassisted. If you think assists are important as an individual stat you'd have to think they are important as a team stat, and how these players contribute does not help your argument.
And although the +/- is one indicator to use, it can be a real deceiving stat. Most of his minutes are with the other starter while DWests minutes were likely with a different core. Can't break it down exactly but I think the +/- is very deceiving. Worth pointing it out, but I take that with a grain of salt.