What people aren't considering in this thread is that Rondo is up for free agency soon so it may be worth moving him before he walks to new york or los angeles in 2014.
If only all of us were Rondo insiders like you.
You're saying there's not a serious possibility of this happening?
If we don't manage to get Kevin Love or Durant or Lebron or Carmelo or one of the other key free agents this offseason or next offseason.-or if two guys like Durant and Love decide to team together as is the recent star trend in the NBA-inviting Rondo to join them in the process Is very possible.
Carmelo has publicly stated he wants to play with Rondo, so has Kobe. I guarantee he'll be getting calls and text messages from multiple stars as his free agency looms and if we still suck why would he stick around?
Oh I forgot Rondo told you he won't leave when you had lunch with him yesterday?
Consider the very real possibility that we don't get lucky enough to sign a key free agent and remain a mediocre team for a good 3-6 seasons. Why would a player who loves the spotlight and the playoff rush hang around an 8th seed battler?
I'm guessing that Danny is trying to go all in and get him 2 more All Star players. Thats a very hard task though and to get one of them via trade (ie Aldridge), we have to get lucky and have the pieces that a team like the Blazers want.
He may even try to trade our potential top 10 pick +assets for an Aldridge or Love type big man but they'll demand a lot In return.
If Danny can't pull it off though, Rondo really has no reason to hang around and waste away his prime on a mid level team when the spotlight is calling.
Many Rondo lovers like myself would like to think he'd never leave for the fame and lights but when the decision is staring him in the face it's a different story. Winners want to play on winning teams. Rondo isn't good enough like Lebron or Durant to be the best player on a contender-he needs help and if we don't get it we are in trouble.