I beg to differ, would love to watch a long string of games with you. Rondo shoots a high percentage on layups because he does not take the same kind of layups as real penetrators who look to create contact and score. Rondo fades from contact more than half the time and he receives more wide open (for the NBA) looks at the rim than any pg I see bc of KG's passing and quality sets.
This is the issue people have with Rondo in a nutshell. If he scores differently it doesn't count because he's not a "real" penetrator. People argue that he's lazy for making the game look easy by making smart decisions. Rondo gets quality looks primarily because he's fast and picks his moments.
He's bad at the end of games because he's not a good shooter. Teams sag off of him. But it's not like they completely ignore him and it's not like he's the only player in the league who receives less attention during crunch time. It's just more obvious with him because he's one of the best players in the league.
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The problem is that rondo fan boys always lean on his "uniqueness" and people "not being able to understand his game" to cover up the fact that he is grossly inefficient as a scorer. His true Shooting percentage and pps are horrible. And because of this for all the time he makes the game "look easy" through 3 quarters he can not make it translate to crunch time in tight ball games.
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There are (from hoopdata) 26 point guards that have played in 20 or more games and average 30+ minutes a game. Rondo's 15th in TS% in that list. The average TS% for that group is 53.4, Rondo's at 52.4. He was over 54% in 08-09 and 09-10. Hardly horrible, far from grossly inefficient. I guess being a "fan boy" means having a realistic idea of how Rondo compares to other players.
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Stats, love them and way to pull selective stats. Yeah he should have had a higher TS when he was the 3rd or 4th best player on the team. Typically those players do bc of the types of shots they get.
I am looking at his player card right now and i see him with a TS of 51.1 percent and a career points per shot of 1.17 which is awful.[/quote]
Again, if 53% is average, calling 51% awful is simply wishful thinking on your part. That probably amounts to about 1 point scored by Rondo every 3 games or so.
And again you want to compare him to the average of 26 nba players. Are you saying he is an average NBA player, is that the argument on this board every day. No it is how elite he is and if he can position you to win a title.
I listed point guards that he has been rumored to be traded for where everyone said no (nash I do not think was ever actually proposed just a lot of internet ideas) not bc of any special elite list of mine
His points per shot is horrible, horrible! And I view that measure with more weight for all players. Especially seeing that those other players have the pressure to score for their teams night in and night out which tends to trend efficiency statistics down.
Rajon does not, he can shoot when he is open and feels like it. He should have been operating at the highest efficiency possible these past 3 years.
And Rondo's defense is good but overrated he has benefited from being covered for on the back end a lot. All of those per against ratings look real nice when you always lazy over pick and rolls trying to pop the ball out but KG is there making sure all of the angles are covered.
The concept of this OP is that what happened today is why Rondo is an untouchable asset, which is not true. Rajon Rondo will NEVER be the best or second best player on a championship team.
It will not happen. And the league has basically spoken up about his overall value and the league disagrees with the concept that he is top 3 pgs in game.