As much as i hate to say it, the team hasnt been the same with the loss of ray allen. Its a guy who can go off shooting threes and play solid defense. The shooting threat alone opens up the floor to confuse opponents defense and also give other guys on the team to operate.
As of now a rondo and ab combination is bad in terms of opening things up. And with rondo last year and with his injury less likely to run more in transition, the worry is magnified. Eventually i wouldnt mind brooks on the floor more with rondo bc at least he can create his own shot.
Anyone else feel this is going to become a problem again?
I agree with you that AB is a bad fit with Rondo, at least based on his shooting to this point in his career. A player in the style of Reddick seems like a much better fit to me.
AB on the other hand seems like he'd be great with a guy like Curry or Irving.
I dunno. There's more to it than just having Rondo's backcourt partner be a big, 3PT shooting SG when it comes to what makes for an 'ideal' pair.
When Rondo & Bradley are on the floor together, our defense has been absolutely stunning.
In 701 minutes of floor time together over the last two seasons, Rondo and Bradley have posted a Defensive Rating of 94.6 points per 100 possessions.
And note - it wasn't just because they were playing with KG. KG was NOT on the floor for about a third of those minutes, during which the two posted a sub-90 DRtg!!
Offensively, sure, they haven't been an elite pairing. But their ORtg of 101.6 is not bad. And that's +7 for a Net rating.
I can live with that.
I think Bradley's offense really suffered by NOT having Rondo on the floor. And he's just plain still young and inconsistent. Over time, I'm pretty confident Bradley will become a more consistent offensive player.