Attitude? what attitude?
Attitude / perspective / belief, whatever you want to call it.
The "attitude" is that Rondo is a star and so any trade that involves him needs to have a star-level asset coming back in order for it to be palatable for the Celtics.
The "attitude" that Rondo is a star player is based in facts, such as his top ten finishes in MVP voting, his four consecutive All Star appearances, his four consecutive all NBA defensive team appearances, his third team all NBA appearance, and his playoff numbers on teams that have gone deep into the playoffs.
The "attitude" that Rondo is not a star is generally based on vague, speculative theories about how guys who don't score a lot of points can't be stars, or that he has a bad attitude and will be sullen on a rebuilding team, or that he's too frail to recover from surgery and return to his former star status.
I take the attitude based in facts.
Never said he wasn't a star, at least by the metric you specify.
Rondo is a star and so any trade that involves him needs to have a star-level asset coming back in order for it to be palatable for the Celtics.
So again, to be clear --
The 'attitude' is that BECAUSE Rondo is a "star," in order for a trade that involves Rondo to be worth making for the Celtics, the Celtics must receive a star level player or prospect in return (i.e. one asset of equal or greater value).
I disagree, based on my assessment of where the roster is currently, and what I perceive to be the ceiling of the team if it follows a plan that starts with building around Rondo.
As for the "Rondo is NOT a star" arguments you mention, I'd suggest that perhaps those may be arguments about what
kind of star Rondo is, and what our assessment of his
value to the team therefore ought to be, rather than arguments that he is not now, or has not in the past actually been, a star.
To that last point, perhaps the "attitude" I'm specifying is the belief that Rondo is the
kind of player who ought to be untouchable in any trade discussion, regardless of the state of the rest of the roster, unless the piece coming back is an even better star (e.g. the Rondo for CP3 trade from two years ago).
I suppose that brings us back to the age old question: "Rajon Rondo, franchise player or complementary star?"