I want to run it back ONE more time.
Rondo and Jeff Green should be the first options and Pierce should just settle for a smaller role. Bradley's offense should be good one Rondo is back.
I get why the Pierce taking a smaller role point keeps coming up... Obviously he is older and cant play as many minutes.
But I feel like a lot of people forget that Pierce averaged 18.6, 6, and 5 this year with a steal per game. He shot a bit below his career average but only .436% compared to .447%. His turnovers were actually a tenth of a point lower than his career averages. So does a player with those type of numbers deserve a smaller role? Im not so sure.
With Rondo back Pierce wont have to take control of the offense as much. I still think, as some others have said, that playing Pierce at the two and putting Bradley to the bench is our best option. If we can get the back up PG in Udrih and back up Center in Dalembert our core can be this.
Rondo/Udrih
Pierce/Bradley
Green
KG/Sully
Dalembert
At that point i think Terry, Crawford, Bass, and our 16th pick can be used as bait to net us another serviceable big man. And use our vet min or whatever LLE we have to get a swing bench player.
I tend to concur with this thinking.
People are getting too caught up with whether Pierce starts or comes off the bench or whatever.
More realistically, you simply want Pierce & Green on the floor together as much as possible. Sometimes a the 2-3. Sometimes at the 3-4.
I think that, in a 'run it back' scenario, Pierce is still likely to be one of your top 3 or 4 players. Pierce, statistically, was still easily a top 5 among all full-time SFs last season. Even if he 'drops off' a little, he'll probably still be top 6 or 7. And that's a position that has Lebron and Durant in the rankings. So ... he's still pretty [dang] good!
And the goal should be to have your top players on the floor as much as possible.