The conclusion is that Rondo is not one of this guy who you can surround with half a dozen of "solid players" and expect a great season. And that's not necessarily bad -- Rondo is part of the solution, but the solution is to bring another all-star caliber player. Otherwise, you'll be the Orlando Magic with Dwight Howard for years to come.
I agree, you can't surround Rondo with a half dozen solid players and have a great season.
However, you CAN surround Rondo with a half dozen solid players (actually, the C's have more than a half dozen), and beat ANY team in the league on a given night, if Rondo is healthy and focussed. And that could be enough to make some real noise in the playoffs.
But that's exactly the point of this post, which some people seem to be missing.
Danny has surrounded Rondo with a collection of solid talent. This should be enough to be a more than adequate supporting cast. Rondo is having one of his best years yet, if not his best.
Yet the team looks decidedly mediocre. Where's the disconnect? That's all I'm asking.
By a number of metrics, Rondo is having his best season yet.
I don't agree with this at all. His production this season is similar to his other seasons. His assists are up, but so are his turnovers. His steals are down. Granted, he is shooting MUCH better than he did last year, but his overall FG% is slightly better than some of his other seasons.
If he gets his PER over 20, I will give him the nod.
Well I guess the point is, do you think this season more or less represents the best we can expect from Rondo during the regular season?
Rondo is definitely a different player in the post-season, but as far as leading the team to wins in the regular season, I think we pretty much know what to expect at this point.
I don't see why one of the worst seasons we've had with Rondo here (when even you are expecting improvement) is "the best we can expect". That's kind of like saying the more mediocre teams we've seen Paul or KG on is the best we can expect from them in terms of wins.
I guess it's like those mediocre seasons we've seen from teams with Paul and KG if you think this supporting cast is analogous to those supporting casts. Is this team on par with those Celtics and T-Wolves teams featuring guys like Wally Z, Sam Cassell, Antoine Walker, etc? That may be so.
But if it is so, can we really expect Danny to put much more talent than this around Rondo? When and how is that going to happen?
If not, is "above average to pretty good" the best we can expect of teams built around Rondo?
Or do you think that Rondo is going to take another step and become a guy who plays like a superstar almost every night, rather than just in nationally televised games, or two out of every three games in the playoffs?