Rajon Rondo:
4 consecutive all star games.
4 consecutive all defensive teams.
Top ten in MVP voting twice.
Top five in Defensive Player of the Year voting twice. Top ten three times.
One time 3rd team All NBA.
I checked with BBallTim, and he assures me he didn't get a vote in any of those awards. Without the help of the "fanboys" here at Celticsblog, that's an impressive resume through six and half years of work.
Despite all these honors, the consensus opinion among the faithful is that our point guard stinks in the regular season, coasting through, saving it up for when it really matters . . . the playoffs.
As solid as our young point guard has been in the regular season, the playoffs is when he really shines. Luckily, he's had plenty of opportunities to perform on the biggest stage in his short career.
In 2009, he outperformed the Rookie of the Year, soon to be youngest MVP in the history of the game in a thrilling first round, seven game series.
In 2010, he was the best player on the court in a series against the King's heavily favored Cleveland Cavaliers. He almost single handed sent Lebron packing out of Cleveland.
In 2011, before getting WWFed by Dwayne Wade in the second round, effectively ending the Celtics season, he diced up the Knicks, making them look foolish. Anyone remember Toney Douglas? He was once considered to be a tough, young defensive specialist at the guard position. Never heard from again after Rondo got through with him in that series.
In 2012, well, that's recent history. I doubt I have to remind anyone how he took the team on his shoulders and got them back into the series against the mighty Heat, and eventually took them to seven.
Never mind how he carried the team to a game seven victory against the scrappy Sixers.
For some reason, though, there's a large contingent of fans who have desperately been hoping to get rid of him for years.
Personally, I'm looking forward to seeing what he does over the course of the next seven years as a Celtic. But, then again, I'm just a fan boy, a delusion homer who isn't interested in trading him off for a less than 1% chance at landing an 18 year old, Canadian high school kid.
I must be crazy.