Well none of us here have any special insight into Rondo's heart of hearts -- we're all making things up, to various degrees, when we talk about whether he'll resign here and what kind of contract he'll accept.
I think "making stuff up" is a little bit unfair.
What most of us are doing, I think, is placing ourselves in what we perceive to be Rondo's situation (given what we know) and trying to figure out what he'll do based on what we think, or hope, his values are.
None of us really know what is most important to Rondo. Is it winning? Is it money? Is it fame? Is it loyalty? Is it familiarity? We can only speculate.
Absent the ability to read minds, it is usually the safest bet to listen to what the money is saying.
As it stands right now, money says that there is almost zero reason for Rondo to do anything contract wise until he is a free agent. Money also says that Boston will have the ability to give Rondo both the longest and the biggest contract.
Money also says that Rondo's trade value is low if he does not agree to an extension with whatever team he is going to.
Money also listens to Rondo's comments about staying for 10 years and notes that a "no trade" clause could be bartered for a lower per-annum. But again, Money knows that a "no trade" cannot be inserted in an extension so can ONLY be added to a new contract -- next summer.
Money basically says Rondo is not likely to be extended OR traded this summer or this season.
Money says that if Rondo is traded, it most likely would be as a sign & trade next summer.
Money suggest that if Rondo is kept, it will likely be because he agreed to a discount in exchange for a 'no trade' clause --- but again, no earlier than next summer.
All this fretting and wondering over what to do with Rondo right now seems a bit like jumping the gun. Yes, there is a _chance_ something could happen with Rondo this summer. But the likelihood is probably pretty low.
Money is not always right, of course.