I can't help but mention it --
Could Bradley be the team's leader going forward, as opposed to Rondo? Does Bradley's emerging leadership make Rondo more expendable?
I think I'd err on the side of "no, it doesn't," but it's something to think about.
Maybe a team led by Rondo and a team that embodies Bradley's defensive intensity are not mutually exclusive. But I can't help wondering if it enters into the team's thinking about whether to keep Rondo.
Rondo put up 17/10/10 in the playoffs when he was Bradley's age. If we get close to that from Bradley this year he could end up making Rondo expendable. Leading a practice when none of the vets are there, while quite impressive, isn't the kind of thing that makes a team a contender.
In '08 when the Celtics won, we mocked teams like Cleveland and Los Angeles who pointed to individual players' numbers. We talked about how we'd rather win than have the personal titles.
Now that Bradley is clearly taking a step forward in leadership, we're saying that Rondo is still the team's leader just because he got some huge triple double.
I think that if Avery Bradley steps forward as a leader that completely makes Rondo expendable.
I think it is just the opposite. If Bradley can assume a leadership role it makes Rondo even more valuable.
If Bradley can take some of the leadership responsibilities away from Rondo, maybe Rondo can just focus on basketball again. it is becoming clear that Rondo may not be comfortable being a diplomatic locker room leader. He is certainly the alpha on the court but he is no KG as far as holding other players accountable.
Maybe Bradley can do for Rondo what KG did for Pierce as far as splitting leadership roles for the next iteration of the Celtics team.
These two can create some awesome synergy if they can just stay on the court together for an extended period of time.
I am actually excited about the prospect of seeing these two play together for years to come (unless someone wants to trade us a young all star big who can anchor the defense, rebound, and score in the offseason for an injured Rondo

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