He's taking his talents to South Beach
Maybe that way he could find out what it's like to get past the 2nd round of the playoffs.
Yeah, I've heard that multiple Hall of Fame teammates, a great coach, and a great GM can do wonders for a point guard's legacy.
I suppose so, if "hall of fame teammates" means teammates that used to play at a hall of fame level when they were younger, but don't anymore. Not that some people can tell the difference, obviously.
Yeah, obivously the washed up, broken down 2012 versions of Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce are much worse teammates than the 2013 versions of Chauncey Billups and Lamar Odom. And Doc Rivers is much worse than Vinny Del Negro.

Not that some people can tell the difference, obviously.
For the record, CP3 has a better PER, higher Win Shares, better TS%, and better eFG% than Rondo in the playoffs. All the type of stats that you quote religiously when they work in Rondo's favor.
Chris Paul (playoffs) - 21/5/10, 48% FG, 25.5 PER, .188 Win Shares, .572 TS%, .512 eFG%
Rajon Rondo (playoffs) - 15/6/9, 45% FG, 18.5 PER, .131 Win Shares, .487 TS%, .457 eFG%
Clearly Chris Paul has been awful in the playoffs. You would think that even approaching all-time playoff legend Rajon Rondo would be impossible. Not that some people can tell the difference, obviously. At least we know Danny Ainge can.