My 1000th post:
I agree with many on here that say Rondo should be suspended for a game (though we don't want it to happen).
I also agree with those who say that trading Rondo because of this incident is not a prudent decision.
However, I do disagree with those who say that we could not get real, substantive value back for him in trade.
We just have to find a team that can be taken to the next level by Rondo's skillset and who has assets that we would be interested in for a rebuild, if that is the direction we are choosing for next year.
A team like Golden State comes to mind, but I am sure that there are others out there. This trade works with GS:http://games.espn.go.com/nba/tradeMachine?tradeId=cftrdcq
GS gets Rondo
Boston gets Biedrens or Richard Jefferson. (If Biedrens, we get Klay Thompson too) in addition to GS' 4 draft picks this year including their lottery pick (currently 7th), the 30th, 35th and 52nd picks, and maybe their #1 in 2014.
GS gets out from Biedrens or Jefferson's contract and can amnesty the other if they want more cap flexibility. They get Rondo to pair with Curry in the backcourt and go forward with a core of Bogut, Lee, Curry and Rondo.
This may not be something that we or GS do, but is just an example of one way getting decent value for Rondo: a slew of draft picks for a rebuild for Rondo.