Mark Stein just released his
first NBA Power Rankings of the season, placing the Cs at No. 27, believing only the Bobcats, Suns, and 76ers to be worse—which I don't buy, but that's another topic for another thread.
What I want to highlight here is what he says about the Cs in regards to Rondo:
They have to trade Rajon Rondo. You know it, I know it, everyone in basketball knows it.
I know there's already been plenty of discussion on CB about whether to trade Rondo, but note Stein's language: he doesn't say they
should trade Rondo, he says they
have to. My question is, Why?
We know, of course, that he's not likely to be traded before proving he's healthy, but assuming he gets back to where he was pre-injury, or even better than that, why does a young, rebuilding team, to use Stein's words,
have to trade its best player, who himself is still young and still has room to improve?
Trading KG and Pierce, regardless of whether you liked it, at least made sense in that they're near the end of their basketball road but still valuable enough to get some good pieces in return (expirings, youngsters, picks). I could see trading Rondo if he was the only prospect on the team, but the Cs have several compelling young pieces besides him—Bradley, Sully, Olynyk, Faverani, Brooks. So there's something there for Rondo to work with in the immediate future. Trading Rondo could get the Cs a couple more good young pieces—maybe—but they could be highly unknown quantities who may not pan out, whereas at least we already know that in Rondo we have a champion, All-Star-caliber point guard, which are pretty hard to come by.
So, why, do you think, does Stein believe the Cs
have to trade Rondo? Do you agree with him? Why?