I think Tommy Craggs of Deadspin was the one who said that people have a hard time dealing with "good" athletes.
Rondo isn't a great point guard. He's a good one. That doesn't make him poor and the root of all the Celtics problem. He's just not good enough to be the best player on a championship team. Heck, probably not even good enough to be the second best player. That doesn't make him a bad point guard or a not good one. He's a good player, nothing more, nothing less.
Rajon Rondo - who some people here have said is better than Chris Paul and Deron Williams (?!) - was not guarded by the other team last night. The Lakers specifically put Kobe on Rondo last night so that Kobe could conserve his energy. Think about that. An elite player is not guarded for an entire game so the opposing team's player can take the night off on defense. Goodness gracious.
Rondo had 14 points and 7 assists.
We lost by a single point in over time.
I don't understand where the 'didn't guard him the whole game' notion comes from. They sag off him sometimes, and then he penetrates and dishes the ball, or takes a mini floater like the one last night off the glass.
They particularly do it at the end of the game and suffocate our bigs.
I want everyone (if they can) to re watch the last 5-7 minutes when Rondo was in the game.
Ray Allen and Pierce were literally standing still for 10 seconds while Rondo waited for something to happen. When they didn't move and the clock got to 6 seconds Rondo decided to do it himself and penetrate, shoot.
He hit a floater, hit one jumpshot and missed 3 jump shots in that last 7 minutes.
All of those jump shots were with 10 or less seconds left on the shot clock.
Just watch an exhausted Ray and Pierce and JO and KG just stand around and hope that Rondo will do something.
The Lakers didn't have to do anything, we stood around and watched Rondo. In fact it got so bad that Doc called a time out, blasted them and ran a play for KG to get an open jumpshot out of the time out because they were not moving on offense.
This 'whole game of not defending the point guard' notion is so bogus.
It's not as easy as saying 'if the Lakers are going to sag and protect the paint with Kobe roaming, then may Doc should think about Pierce running the point forward, with Pietrus and Ray on the wings.' Now it's worth trying this, but I guarantee what will happen is that once we lose Rondo's penetration, and thus rely on outside shooting deep in the 4th quarter when our legs are tired, we could lose just as many, if not more games. These long 3 pointers give opponents a chance to grab long rebounds and punish us on a fast break- KG and JO have zero chance of rebounding under these conditions and they are forced to sprint back with the opposing team already in transition.
Against OKC and Miami we would get destroyed for every 3 point shot we missed. It would basically be , give the ball to Ray, Paul or Pietrus, take one three, hope it goes down and get the hell back on defense ASAP, not even worrying about offensive rebounding unless it fell right in our lap.
There is a lack of ball movement and the Celtics need to work out how to get Pierce and Ray and KG open for jump shots.
I don't care if Rondo doesn't have anyone on him, they should still get good looks- like they do the rest of the game.
Tired legs and pressure are crushing us in late games and Rondo is the scapegoat.