Rondo would help KD a little, getting him some easier looks and (more importantly) not taking more shots than Durant. He'd also probably improve the offense for the other players on the court. I also don't know how much improvement you'll see from Westbrook, who's improved a little but not a lot over the past 2-3 years. He's younger than Rondo but Rondo's still in his 20s, he's not going to fall off of a cliff anytime soon. And I doubt that it's the case that OKX wouldn't have seen any improvement in their play in last year's playoffs with better point guard play. I don't want the trade and I doubt OKC does the trade but they could easily be a better team if they did.
Yeah, that was a little hyperbolic of me-- healthy Rondo's an obvious upgrade over Reggie Jackson, for sure.
The number of shots Durant takes bit seems to be getting overblown, though-- This season, with Westbrook, KD was averaging just under 19 shots a game (over 25 games), and in the 19 games without him he's averaging just over 21.
More importantly, with Westbrook they're 24-4. Without him they're 11-6.
I think RW gets the same criticism that Rondo gets in reverse--that he shoots too often and doesn't look for his teammates enough. Just like with most of the Rondo critiques, though, it doesn't really hold up. OKC desperately needs both guys shooting over 20 times a game to really scare the hell out of teams in the postseason.
they are 11-6 but haven't lost in a lifetime it seems. They are on fire right now. Beat Miami today also without alot of fuzz.
RW does damage to the team by not only butting heads with KD but also not passing it to guys like Ibaka and Lamb enough. And these guys should get more passes to divesity the offense
The Celtics on the other hand, could really use a go to guy.
For me its a win win situation. I bet if we had RW , we would start winning more games then expected. With Rondo, OKC would just keep trucking along and KD having the green light to be the man
I agree that the Thunder need to diversify their offense, but I place that pretty squarely on Scott Brooks.
If Durant and Westbrook were really at each other as much as you seem to think, OKC would've let go of Westbrook instead of Harden.
Fact is, Westbrook is brutally underrated by many casual basketball fans. The guy is putting up numbers we haven't seen since Oscar Robertson, but because he's not passing the ball to Saint Kevin the Anointed and standing in the corner on every possession he gets demonized.
And, for what it's worth, Durant has, over their overlapping careers, used more possessions than Westbrook. Durant has, over their overlapping careers, a higher usage rate than Westbrook. He has, so far, taken four more shots without Westbrook.
Can anyone honestly suggest that taking Westbrook off the team is worth it because KD takes four more shots?
Can we please let this notion that Westbrook is holding back Durant die?