I don't know about Rondo, but I feel that Detroit is definitely shopping Drummond for a star guard or a wing player. Drummond is a great athlete and a great defensive player, but he doesn't give a lot of offense and a big liability at the free throw line.
I thought it was interesting that they sat him against the summer league Celtics, who are a big physical defensive team. They probably didn't want to hurt his trade value (or maybe just his confidence going into the season) by risking a poor showing.
I definitely was under the impression that Drummond was untouchable for Det, while Monroe may be a little more dispensable with JSmith on board. I certainly don't want to trade Rondo, but would be much happier with Drummond than Monroe in a trade.
I know people around here love Drummond, but in my opinion Monroe is so much better that it's not even close.
Drummond is a big kid. He's really nice, very athletic and he'll get a lot of rebounds, blocks and steals. He's very young, so people can imagine him developing in all kinds of ways, so his value is very high right now. If he continues to show no development in the offensive end he will just become a liability.
Monroe is such a smart player. He is great offensively in the post. He is a tremendous passer. He gets steals and blocks. He can rebound. He can develop an offensive game like Tim Duncan. He is nowhere near the physical specimen Drummond is, but I think he will be by far the better player over the course of their careers.