Any discussion about Rondo trades have to be couched by declaring when the trade is. I don't think it is smart to trade Rondo right now unless it is a real knock your socks off deal (say something like what Phili got for Holliday).
The Celtics should let the season play out some and see what we have both with Rondo and others. With Rondo, we need to see that he is healed and we also need to see how he is going to be on a team without PP and KG. Many feel this will allow him to blossom, others feel this will expose his flaws. Time will tell but Rondo will still be a trade asset.
In terms of the balance of the roster, we also need to see what we have. That will help us to be clearer on what we want back in return for Rondo (if he is ultimately traded). There may be some surprises both good and bad. We think we need this or that right now but half way through this season, things may look a whole lot different.
I expect multiple big trades this year with Rondo and Wallace being key pieces. I think both are going to play up to or above expecation increasing their value. I also think we have enough draft pick so we need to get something back that is better than more picks.
That's interesting. Jrue Holiday, who is an All-Star point guard with tons of potential and a very team friendly contract--and only projects to get better as he's only 22, was traded along with a 2014 draft pick and the #42 pick, for the 6th pick in an incredibly weak draft class, specifically for a player who had already torn his ACL.
So, to recap, Philly sent out:
All-Star PG
2014 first rounder
Second round draft pick
and received Nerlens Noel.
So that team, with their best player being their All-Star point guard on a newly minted Rondo-esque contract, decided to trade him away and receive some literally damaged goods, and it's a haul, but many people here don't want to trade Rondo for anyone in the 2014 draft class.
That's interesting.
This is wrong. Philly got a 2014 draft pick, they didn't send one.
It was Holiday and a second rounder for Noel and New Orleans 2014 pick, which I believe is top 3 protected.
I think if you could trade Rondo for a a blue chip prospect like Noel, and a potential lottery pick in 2014, then a lot more people would get on board. But, I don't expect that kind of value to be there for Rondo, given his age, and injury status, compared to Holiday.