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.
The fact that you think that Billups and Odom are the Clipper's equivalents of KG and PP speaks for itself.
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.
I rarely quote PER stats, quote win shares much less often than that and only quote TS% or eFG% when I'm talking about scoring efficiency. So, congrats on a more accurate than usual post.
Please tell me, given that Blake Griffin played only 14 minutes in Game 6 and 20 minutes in Game 5, combining for 13 points and 8 rebounds, who is the Clippers equivalent of Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce? I'd say they don't have equivalents to those players. Maybe you've seen a Clippers game once or twice during breaks of your Rajon Rondo highlight reel loop. Enlighten me. In Game 5 and 6 of this past series, who was his Kevin Garnett and Paul Pierce?
So CP3 scores more efficiently and passes and rebounds about as well as Rondo in the playoffs. What exactly makes him such a terrible playoff performer?
Shed some light, beyond typical Rondo fawning and empty sarcasm.
Doc Rivers or Vinny Del Negro, your thoughts?