I certainly expect this to be the most uptempo Celtics team that Rondo has had around him. Which I think is great for him.
I hear this said a lot -- that the team is going to play uptempo, that this team is built to play uptempo.
Well, we have the wrong coach for that, if that's how you want to play.
Stevens has always been a slow-pace coach. And that strategy makes sense -- when you're at a talent disadvantage in most games you play, you slow down the game so that there are fewer possessions, increasing the potential for statistical variance.
That's a sound strategy for an underdog (which this team will be, even with Rondo).
The Celtics are 21st in the league in pace so far this season, and I don't expect that to change much when Rondo returns. If anything, having Rondo will allow the team to play slow because he can manage a half-court offense and run set plays.
I definitely think we'll see fewer possessions where the guys just pass it around until it gets to the end of the shot clock and one of the guards ends up taking a deep jumper.