Been so long since I've seen Rondo play - I forgot how fantastic he is at finding guys for easy baskets. He really does connect on some incredibly difficult passes in traffic.
I think all Rondo needs is a guy who has good hands (to catch Rondo's crazy passes) and who is a skilled finisher aroud the basket. Wilcox and Sullinger both meet those criteria, and both played very well with Rondo. I think Olynyk will trive as well being on the receiving end of Rondo's passes because he's a high IQ player who thinks quick and always know what to do on offense.
I honestly thing that Bradley, Sullinger and Olynyk are three guys who are going to really thrive being on the other end of Rondo's passes. Bradley is an elite cutter, Sullinger is outstanding around the basket, and Olynyk can score from pretty much anywhere. Adding Jeff Green gives us another guy (in addition to Rondo) who can create his own shot.
Rondo -> Bradley -> Green -> Sullinger -> Olynyk
I think that has the potential to be a MUCH better team than what people are giving credit for. Those guys compliment each other very well and not one of them is a selfish ball hog, which suits playing with Rondo (who needs the ball in his hands to be effective).
Even the bench doesn't look THAT bad:
Pressey -> Lee/Brooks -> Wallace -> Bass -> Hump
That is certainly no worse than the bench (Dooling, Daniels, Pietrus, Stiemsma, Hollins) that we made the ECF with in 2012.
I think Bass is the odd man out because he has terrible hands and is a poor finisher around the basket. He catches the ball, goes doesn (waits for defender) then tries to go back up into the defender ends up taking a challened shot almost every time. The only time he really works with Rondo is on the catch-and-shoot from midrange.