I'll take him just the way he is....except with a bit more focused defense.
FWIW, Teague's game 3 highlights were up on youtube. He made 9 shots, Rondo was only guarding him on 2 of them. I still don't see how that amounts to awful defense.
Its the way he plays off his man and allows him to shoot open shots, penetrate and create and get out of position for rotational defense.
Rondo wasn't playing solely on Teague that night and his poor defense wasn't resulting in just Teague scoring. Often his man gets by him leading to a rotation from the big men and leaves a man underneath wide open for a pass from Rondo's man. Or because another guy rotates it leads to someone else wide open and Rondo way out of position to help on that player.
Rondo also has left his man wide open for many, many wide open looks which have been missed. If he was guarding a shooter like JJ Reddick or Kobe or Rip Hamilton or Rose, those guys would be constantly scoring big.
Listen, I love the guy but be objective here BBall. He plays way off his guys to play the passing lanes. He leaves his guys wide open for shots and his guy often blows by him leaving the big men to try to pick up his mistake. This often leads to layups or dish offs for layups dish outs for open shots. When he loses the ball offensively the first thing he does is complain to a ref instead of getting back on transition defense. His rotations are the slowest on the team and he's the fastest guy on the team.
I love him but I loved his defense from 3-4 years ago better when he was a more in your face, stuck to your man defender and not this roaming safety type defensive player he has become.
First of all, Teague was the only pg that even made a basket in that game. When Rondo was guarding Hinrich or Pargo they did next to nothing, Teague did close to that. Rondo gave up a basket every 12 minutes or so and you're slamming him for that.
Not only does Teague rarely blow by Rondo, he hardly every tries, generally passing the ball to someone else on the perimeter. Players beat Rondo on occasion, but less than you'll see from any other pg. PGs that play against Rondo only take about a quarter of their shots from the inside, which is a fairly low total. PGs that he plays against get the fewest or close to the fewest assists per48 every year, so there's not a ton of "leaves a man underneath wide open for a pass from Rondo's man" going on either.
I will agree that Rondo frequently leaves his man to play the passing lanes, but that's a good thing as he's one of the best in the league in disrupting opponent's offenses. It's true that he roams at times on defense, but I seriously doubt that he's doing something that Doc doesn't want him to.
Just because the men he was guarding were missing WIDE open shots due to his bad defense, doesn't mean he wasn't playing bad defense. Pargo and Hinrich, who Rondo was responsible for for long periods of time during the first half as well as Teague, were 0 for 7 in that game and 0 for 5 from 3 point land. If those shots were dropping they would have shot more.
Sorry, BBall, a player can play bad defense and still have decent results which, in watching that game, is exactly what happened. Rondo's defense in the late 4th and OT was miles better than earlier in that game but overall he had a bad game defensively.
Or, as someone else suggested, maybe he was just doing what Doc wanted which was to play off his man and play the passing lanes. Knowing Doc and the way he coaches, I seriously doubt that.