There's an awful lot of fans thinking with their hearts, rather than their heads, on the subject of Rajon Rondo.
This works both ways. For the people who believe we should keep Rondo and for the people who believe we should trade Rondo.
And as long as we are talking about hard evidence, there's absolutely zero hard evidence that Rondo is being shopped or that Ainge has any desire to part with Rondo unless it brings in an established star that is better than Rondo.
Me, I have no problem trading anyone on this team, as long as its the right trade. Trading old guys on their last legs for draft picks with an uncertainty of where those picks will be......good trade.
Trading mediocre players for other mediocre players on shorter contracts to open financial flexibility.......good trade.
Trading an established star that is still rehabbing an injury for productive players on rookie contracts and mid to low first round picks.....bad trade. Chance is better Rondo returns to health and becomes the player he was, given the nature of medicine now, than the chance that that productive player or that mid to low first round pick becomes anything more than mediocre, at least in my eyes.
Loads of players have had acls, pcls, mcls done and come back at the same level. The time frame for a return to their normal game varies. Chances are pretty dang good the Rondo we know and love will return. I would be more worried about Rondo mentally checking out on a losing team than Rondo not rehabbing and returning to past form physically. Because I'll tell you what, a lot of the bad Rondo I saw, especially towards the end of this year, sure seemed to stem from a lack of effort on a losing team than because he couldn't do what he used to do.