but just to throw it out there we won a series against the bulls when rr averaged a triple double and kg didn't play a single minute and then made it to a game 7 against the eventual east champ Magic....Before KG came to Boston he had been out of the first round exactly once. just saying.
Yes, Rondo's play in that series was amazing - it was enough to get us past an 8th seed Chicago team and then lose in the second round to an Orlando team that eventually got slaughtered in the finals.
I'm not taking anything at all away from Rondo - the numbers he put up in that series were epic. He almost averaged a triple double...but think about this...
Take a look at our 2008 Championship run. We had a Rajon Rondo who was young and undeveloped and it was Ray, Pierce and KG who led us to the title. We won #18 with a version of Rondo that was only a fraction of who he is right now - he was but a supplementary piece to the puzzle.
Take a look at that Chicago series you mention two or so seasons later. We lost KG mid season and barely made the playoffs. We then had to struggle through one of the hardest fought playoff series in NBA history against an 8th seed that we should have borderline swept had KG been there. Then we got beaten by an Orlando team that we were better than - but without KG we couldn't beat them.
Check out team numbers after KG went down that season. Look at how badly our defensive rating dropped by losing that one single player. We were trying to outscore our opponents because we couldn't get stops.
Now fast forward to this season. KG averaged 20 and 10 in the playoffs for us while shooting >50% from the field and >80% from the foul line. In each series he had maybe one bad game, two at the most (out of 7). He was the model of consistency. When he was shooting badly, he was out there making clutch defensive plays and remaining effective with this effort and intensity.
Rondo was amazing too, but he was far less consistent. Two games he would destroy our opponents with massive triple doubles. The the next day he would dissapear, force bad shots, make questionable decisions, etc. As another person here said, Rondo appears to show up when he feels like it. Some games he just looks like he cant be bothered. I'm sure that's not what it is, but it just seems that way.
Rondo is the offensive leader of this team, KG is the defensive leader of this team. How has Boston won it's games for the last X years? With defense. Our success in the playoffs last season (despite being the worst offensive team in the entire playoffs) proves that as much as good offense helps, we win with our defense.
Take out Rondo and our offense obviously gets worse, but if we play top calibre team defense and we have capable scorers on the floor (as we didnt last year, but do now) then we can beat anybody.
Now there are always going to be games where Rondo just takes over, and you know [dang] well that without his performance we would never have one. There will be just as many games where KG dominates, and we know that without him we would never had won. Same is true for Pierce, who has had some monster games himself. Personally I still believe that KG is more
consistently important to the team's success...though it by very small margin.
Perfect example - last year at some points in the season Rondo was hurt and did not play. We started Bradley instead. Bradley's defense won us games with Rondo out - you could argue his defense almost made up for us not having Rondo.
There is NOBODY on our roster last year who could have made up for KG not being there...nobody.