According to synergy sports Rondo's 42nd in the league in opponents ppp, Wall is 240th. Good luck with that argument.
Yeah, my point was that neither player was / has been a very good defender this season.
Rondo had some truly atrocious games on defense this season. Not even close to the standard he's set in previous years.
As for traditional stats, Rondo gets more steals but John Wall averages nearly a block per game (while Rondo is a non-factor as a shot-blocker). If you look at Steals + Blocks it's pretty much even per-36 minutes.
42nd in the league is pretty good, each team has on average 1 player better than Rondo in that regard and 8 better than Wall.
As for the other point you made -- you're citing Rondo's playoff numbers. I think we can agree Rondo takes it to another level in the playoffs and in certain nationally televised matchups. I already mentioned that. But we haven't seen that Rondo during the regular season for more than a few games at a time.
Again, if you were following the team at all last year there were plenty of people who were talking about Rondo being the best pg in the game during his streak. That wasn't a few game stretch, and it wasn't the first stretch where he played at that level.
I disagree with your assertion that Rondo has risen to that level for longer during the regular season.
John Wall's split for the month of March:
17 games, 35.8 minutes per game
22.1 points, 4.8 rebounds, 8.0 assists, .484 / .455 / .826 shooting
If Rondo has produced like that for 17+ games during the regular season I'm not aware of it, or I've forgotten it.
Rondo's had at least 3 stretches over the last few years longer than that where he's averaged more assists over that stretch of games than anyone besides Magic or Stockton ever have. You're enamored with scoring but Rondo's fully capable of dominating games without scoring and has done so frequently in the past.
Now, whether or not Rondo "can" do that is a different question. I don't think Rondo "can" score as Wall has recently, but I do think he is capable of playing at a very high level for an extended period of time. But in the regular season, he simply hasn't done it.
You seem to waffle back and forth between whether he can or he can't.
Regarding the assist numbers study -- from what I recall about the study, your interpretation of the results is just one interpretation. Another is that John Wall's teammates aren't as talented as Rondo's and so they don't finish the same number of the looks he gives them. My feeling is that the truth lies somewhere in between. Rondo is a better passer than Wall, but Rondo's teammates have also been on a completely different level than Wall's teammates throughout their respective careers.
No, my "interpretation" is simply the results of the study.
Total makes by Boston so far this year: 1166 Total Makes: 2564 Total turnovers: 500
Total non-Rondo assisted makes: 1166-231 = 935
Total non-Rondo assisted “opportunities” (attempts + turnovers): 3063 – 413 = 2650
Celts non-Rondo assisted makes/opportunities: 935/2650 = 35.3%
Celts Rondo-assisted makes/opportunities: 231/413 = 55.9%
Difference: 20.6%.
“Total opportunities: 3244. Wall assisted opportunities: 572. Non-Wall-assisted: 3244 – 572 = 2672.
Total makes: 1178. Wall assisted makes: 251. Non-wall-assisted makes: 1178-251 = 927.
Non-wall-assisted "opportunities" : 927/2672 = 34.7.
Wall-assisted: 251/572 = 43.9%.
Difference: 9.2%."
The Wizards converted the non-Wall assisted opportunities at almost the exact same rate that the Celts converted the non-Rondo assisted opportunities, the difference between the two offenses came off of passes from those two players. They made the same number of passes and Rondo got more assists, there's nothing in the numbers to suggest that wouldn't be equally true if they switched teams.
Point being, if you put Rondo on the Wizards he would average more assists than Wall does, but I don't believe that he could score like that. Similarly, if you put Wall on the Celtics, I think he would average significantly more assists than he does now, but I don't think he'd lead the league in assists.
Wall's more the focal point of the offense than Rondo is for the Celts so he gets more opportunities to either score or get an assist than Rondo. Put Rondo on the Wizards and he'd get that higher usage, put Wall on the Celts and either he'd get fewer opportunities or more efficient players like PP or KG or Green probably would.
If you assume the same assist conversion rates as the studies Wall either tries to score or get an assist 7 more times than Rondo in 36 minutes. Take those opportunities away from Wall and his numbers would look fairly pedestrian, give those opportunities to Rondo and he might give you something along the lines of 17/13 a game.
It's my belief in both cases, though, that a player like Wall would make a bigger difference to each team's winning percentage, at least in the regular season, simply because both teams lack a young top scoring option.
Pierce is a top 15 or so scorer in the league, Green's been playing like that for a while as well and the fact than PP (or KG) aren't young doesn't hurt our winning percentage.