Losing 5 games in row, shows that KG is the real leader and not Rondo. This is my opinion based on real facts. Missing KG is a big problem and make us pesimistic for the rest of the season.
We used to win most of the games KG missed, he must not have been a team leader in 2008 or 2009 (according to your "facts"). Also, during our 5 game losing streak KG played in 2 of the games and we lost them both, clearly his play means nothing to the team.
Tim, I don't have the energy today for a quote war with you... but you know darn well that's misleading.
In 2009, losing KG hurt the team... but the fact we had 2009 Paul Pierce, 2009 Ray Allen and 2009 Rajon Rondo on the team definitely contributed to our "success" without him. And let's be clear about what that "success" was... we struggled to knock off a mediocre baby Bulls team (who we proved capable of DESTROYING the next year when KG returned) and then lost to Dwight Howard in the next round.
Fact was, in 2009 we absolutely were the favorites to repeat as champions. Do you remember how we started that season? We won 19 in a row at one point. WE STARTED THE SEASON 27-2 ... KG goes down and we're BARELY as good as a 41 WIN BULLS TEAM ...
Enough of this revisionist history. We went from being potentially one of the best teams of all time... to an also-ran who needed 7 games + 7 overtimes + miracle performances by Ray Allen... to knock off a 41 win Bulls team.
KG has always been the MVP of this team. Unfortunately right now we don't have 2009 Ray Allen, 2009 Paul Pierce and 2009 Rondo to pick up the slack and keep us strong enough to beat a 41 team.
I know you're the world's biggest Rondo fan and you're going to argue this with an equally long rant... but it's silly. KG is far more important to the success of this team.
We lost in seven games to the 59 win, Eastern Conference Champion Magic in the second round in '09. In '08, we were "barely as good as" the 37 win Hawks in the first round before going on to win the title.
By the way, since the 07-08 season, we are 43 and 27 in regular season games missed by Rondo and 45 and 27 in regular season games missed by Garnett.
Everyone understands the positive impact that Kevin Garnett has had on the success of this team, What's extraordinarily silly is the claim that because Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce have been keys to success that Rajon Rondo hasn't been an equally big key to our success.
You seem to have a penchant for picking one guy on any given good team and giving him all the credit for that team's success (your Dwight Howard comment above is just one example of that). Ironically, it seems that this exact same reasoning is what has led you and many others to solely blame Rondo for our poor start to this season. He was supposed to be "that guy" this year. Your logic gets twisted, though, when you consider that the players that you consider to be the 1st and 2nd best player on this team where also playing during that stretch. Somehow they remain completely blameless, though?
Basketball is still a team game. I know it makes for a more easily digestible story line to try to make it an individual game, but it isn't one. I recommend that you learn that fact.