« Reply #35 on: March 22, 2013, 12:47:16 PM »
Take note... The Celtics were 2-4 when rondo had more than 10 rebounds this year.
And we're 10-4 in the playoffs when he does over the last 4 years, 28-25 when he doesn't. I don't think a short(ish) stretch of games when the team's playing poorly for various reasons is the best way to judge the value of someone's contributions.
Its better than using win loss records from previous seasons to determine how much this celtics team misses rondo's rebounding.
Frankly it's not. The team was playing way too inconsistently earlier this year to draw any meaningful conclusions. Would we have lost those games earlier this year if the new guys were playing defense as well as they are now? Would we have won some of our recent losses if Rondo was playing and getting 10+ rebounds? There's no way to say.
Thats just nonsensical, yes this team has played inconsistent but drawing conclusions based on the performance of an incosistent team is more sound than drawing conclusions on an inconsistent team basedon the performance of a compilation of completely different teams. You might as well throw in rondo's rebounding at kentucky
...completely different teams, because it was Rondo and 14 players who were no longer with the Celts before this year? Because last year's team, with the *same 5 starters*, didn't resemble this team more than his college teams? Give me a break.
If you can't see it I don't know what else to tell you. Those games you are referencing before involved rondo's teamates playing at much higher levels around him.
The 2010 team finished 27-27 in their last 54 games. The 2011 team went 10-11 down the stretch. The 2012 team started out 15-17. We've gone through inconsistent patches in recent years, people act like it's something new. Rondo's teammates aren't playing that much worse overall than last year if they're playing worse at all.
From that statement it just backs up that this years performance is a valid sample, as you said they have been a 500 team for long stretches of the past 3 seasons.
I agree with you. The sensible thing to do when evaluating a player's impact on team success is to look at the samples of when that team was playing at its worst and basing your opinions of that player purely on those stretches while completely ignoring the larger samples of when the team was playing well with him.
That makes a ton of sense.
I based it on this entire year when rondo was playing? My fault that when he was playing the team was playing its worst? I find it more relevent than comparing it to performances with scal playing rather than announcing

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