Man... everything with you just goes back to 2012. It's hilarious. Heat took care of us when they needed to. Our path to the ECF was cake. WHen in doubt, you just go back to Rondo's 2012 playoff performance. Our success had more to do with KG anyways... if you want to call beating the Horford-less Hawks and 8th seed 76ers "success".
Also, you create hypothetical upsets. You're completely convinced that the 2013 Celtics were a Rondo away from upsetting the Knicks. The Knicks won 50+ last season... we were on pace to miss the playoffs with a healthy Rondo. There's absolutely no basis for idea the we would have upset the Knicks other than fantasyland homerism.
We only ever went as far as KG and Paul took us. Now that we are gone... we are the 4th worst team in the league. 2-11 with Rondo in charge. It's bleak. But it's ok cuz Rondo helped us take the 8th seed 76ers to 7 games in 2012, right?
2012 was the last time Rondo was in the playoffs. And yes, I'm fairly convinced the Celts would have beat the Knicks with Rondo. If you watched the games his play was the main thing they were missing. Also, the fact that they'd struggle and how they'd struggle was very predictable. If you want to look for hypotheticals, go with the claim that KG and PP were carrying the team when Rondo was healthy and playing well, only not when he wasn't.
Hard to see us doing much better vs New York with Rondo because of KG's injury and Pierce's horrible form (injury was it?).
He might have gotten us a win but we were just beaten up that year.
Of course, with a healthy Rondo, KG and Pierce wouldn't have had the workload that ultimately broke both of them before the playoffs.
Coulda, shoulda, woulda.
Fact is that even with Rondo blazing the lights out, needling passes to the two best 15 foot jump shooters in the NBA from 10-15 feet (Bass+KG), and Rondo actually hitting some 3 pointers we still couldn't beat the Heat with Wade on a cortizone leg and Bosh missing most of the series.
I just hope you don't expect Rondo to play like the 2012 ECF every playoff series for the rest of his career because you're going to be disappointed Tim. What we've seen so far-particularly his shooting- has been promising, but it's just not fair to expect him to be that 'hot' every 7 games series. He's just not consistent enough from 15 feet and beyond. Lets just hope 9 months of shooting jumpshots on one leg has changed that for the better.
I do think though if the guy got a solid 15 footer and shot 40%+ from three he'd be a top 5 player in the NBA. And hit 75%+ from the line.