It's important to note that you have no idea whatsoever whether Rondo's seen as more or less valuable than a top 5 pick in the draft. If Rondo gets traded for such a pick you'll be proven wrong. Otherwise this is no different than the plethora of other things the majority of the people here were strongly in agreement of but completely wrong about.
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ALL OF THE TPS IN THE WORLD!
Got to love when people state their opinions as fact and leave no room for argument (This is not directed at anyone but a general statement I agree with after reading the most recent post in this thread).
As to the whether Rondo is worth a top five pick, I would say yes but only for some teams.
For example the Magic are stocked with good young players, but could use a veteran leader to take them to the next level (this is more if they are at the 4/5 spot than the 1-3 spots). The Kings are trying to make it into the playoffs now rather than continue to rebuild so I think they would make that deal. The Lakers might consider it because Kobe loves Rondo and he could help attract big name players when they have cap room. Those are the three teams I could see making that deal, all the rest are at the early stages of a rebuild so they are just accumulating assets or are set at the point guard position. (Charlotte could be added to the list depending on your feelings about Kemba).
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To be fair, the poster Bball was responding to said "I do believe..." So they were stating their opinion.
And as much as love Rondo, I do also doubt that a team after the season and lottery would trade a top 5 pick for Rondo is remote. It's just too tantalizing, especially in a draft like this one...Is Wiggins gonna be a better pro than Rondo? I really don't know, but I don't think a team would give up on that possibility if confronted with the decision.
For the Cs, I'm hoping that is not the choice. I'm hoping Danny can figure out how to have both: Rondo and a top 5 pick.... It's gotta be his goal given how close we are to having both.