Beyond that though, the fact that people are quick to jump on Rondo for running plays because the other players don't execute well is both ridiculous and unsurprising. How many people are talking about who the players that can't execute plays are or criticizing them in the thread? Not many if any. How many are using Rondo's trying to execute an offense as another reason to trade him? Hilarious.
Well, I don't think you can have it both ways. If Rondo is the best player on the team, and he is truly a star, then the burden is on him to lead the team and do the right things to help the team succeed. Arguably, with the talent and experience being what it is on this team, that means that we should expect Rondo to adjust.
Rondo's preference clearly is to dominate the ball, and to really slow down the pace and run plays at the end of tight games. That style made sense a few years ago. It doesn't play to the strengths of the current team -- insofar as this team has strengths -- at all.
I guess what I'm saying is that you can't tout Rondo's passing ability and general prowess as a floor general on the one hand (i.e. he makes the players around him better), and then when the team is failing to score points late in games despite having such a good passer say, "Well, you can't blame Rondo for having bad teammates."