First of all, I don't necesaarily think the Celtics are "sucking" right now. To me, they are playing inconsistently. Sometimes good, sometimes bad. Compaired to past levels of success, sure, I guess it would be "sucking", but this team isn't those teams anymore.
I think we have an indentity crisis on offense right now. The team is trying to find a balance between being Rondo-centric, and Big 3-centric. It's obvious Rondo needs to be more of a scorer for this team to win, but we still need contributions from the Big 3 as well.
I can't possibly lay the blame for last night's game on Rondo. He shot 55% from the field and had 35 points. That is a darn good game. I will say though, watching the game, I kept thinking to myself "This isn't going to work". Rondo was scoring at will at times, but it did seem to be a little at the expense of Paul and Ray. These guys don't create too many shots for themselves these days, Rondo has to.
Now, I can't quantify whether or not either Paul or Ray's struggles last night were due to their own poor performances, or, Rondo not getting them the ball enough. But moving forward, I do think a better balance needs to be found. I don't think a PG taking 27 shots, regardless of how efficient those shots may have been, is a good idea. It creates a situation where the other scorers on the team never get a chance to develope a rythm.
Maybe the answer really is, Paul and Ray just can't keep up with Rondo's pace, so it's thier fault. Even if that is the answer, what would the solution be? Trade both of them? That isn't a good idea at all. There is no way we would get anything back of equal value for either. Nor would we be likely get anything back that would be better than just letting KG and Ray expire at the end of the season.
Hopefully KG returning, and improving our defense, will make things better. If last nights game proved anything, it showed that KG is still a defensive difference maker, and that his defense is our best hope for success. We just need to somehow find a balance between the Rondo-centric offense and Rondo-facilitator offense.