Maybe you're right - I should watch some more KG highlights and remind myself how much of a winner and competitor he is. Then again, there might be a reason that KG was being offered for DeAndre Jordan in the first place. Either way, I still think that the gap between Westbrook and Rondo is still bigger than KG and Perk. I'm trying to think like the OKC Thunder - would they really accept this trade? Tbh, I really like it, but it would take convincing from OKC's side.
By what standard could you possibly believe that the difference between Russell Westbrook and Rajon Rondo is greater than the difference between Kevin Garnett and Kendrick Perkins?
Please remember that when comparing players, it is helpful to actually compare them and not just fawn all over one of them.
How would you propose to compare them and their value?
You really can't. I'm making an opinionated, suggestive statement by saying that. I could use advanced statistics and stuff, but in the end, you can't measure impact, influence to the game, their teammates, and the overall definitive potential franchise changers like Westbrook have.
I believe it, and that is my opinion. I would think that the OKC office would agree with me as well. You can think otherwise if you so desire. Just know that it is much, much easier for Celtics fans to think highly of Celtics players rather than players from different teams.
Sometimes I actually also think it's easier for Celtics fans to think less of their own players than those on other teams. I believe that when watching a guy play on your team for every game out of 82, fans have a tendency to at times look at that players flaws and exaggerate them. There's such a fear sometimes of being called a "homer" that many fans tend to overcompensate towards the negative.
I never think stats and awards and the like tell the whole story, but when you have a guy that has been a four consecutive time all-star, been on an all NBA team, been on four consecutive all defensive first or second teams, been top ten in MVP voting twice, as well as consistently putting up some of the most impressive post-season numbers in the league, then, I think it's reasonable to consider that the guy might be a star player.
So, I don't mind that folks prefer Westbrook or Paul or Rose to Rondo. For me, that stuff comes down to personal preference more than anything else.
However, I always feel like when I point out that Rondo is in elite company, someone invariably doesn't just say, "I prefer Westbrook or I prefer Rose." They often say something like; "you must be kidding, you utterly biased, completely insane, green-goggles wearing, homer. Rondo's not even in the same league. Comparing Rondo to Paul is like comparing Greg Stiemsma to Bill Russell!!"
When I then try to use facts or stats or awards or something other than just my own eye test to back up my observations and opinions, well, then, people just move on from the argument because often times people prefer not to consider facts that don't back up their own opinions.
When you think about it, if Rondo just has seven more years as successful as his first seven (certainly not a given, I know, but also not unattainable), he'll go down as one of the best to ever wear this storied uniform. If that happens, looking back, won't it be a little strange that for the first half of his career, there were basically three or four fans on this entire blog who consistently stood up for him and recognized his immense talents.