Let's forget the counting stats because different roles result in different totals in each category.
The first thing I looked at was turnover percentage, where TP is ahead of RR for the career by a large margin, 14.0% vs. 20.4%, meaning, I think, that Rondo commits nearly 50% more turnovers per 100 possessions.
TP beats Rondo in offensive rating, 109-106.
Rondo beats TP in defensive rating, 101-104.
Interesting that it's a 3-point spread in both and a split decision, offense-defense.
So it's probably a basketball theory decision, and I'll take Parker 10 times out of 10. Here's why.
In the final seconds with the ball, I'll take TP's better ability to score and make free throwst every time. He can be the guy with the ball in those situations; Rondo, not so much.
Second, turnovers from the point guard position drive me nuts. True that Rondo has a better assist/turnover ratio and more assists, but I discount Rondo 2 assists per game where he turns down a layup or easy bucket to "get his teammates involved" or "reward" someone else. That flattens out the discrepancy in total assists and assist/turnover, tilting toward TP's favor for
me.
Third, Parker plays nice with the referees.
Fourth is the jumper, even though Parker isn't killer from 3, he's a threat and must be guarded. There have been times when Rondo simply wasn't guarded outside in the half court, and that was in playoff games. He stood there and dribbled.
They're close, but I'd prefer Parker if starting from scratch.