I believe there are probably about 25 teams out there who would rather have Rondo as their PG. Because of that, there are a number of potential trade partners. The value we get back is the real concern. One team who is perfectly content with their current PG is OKC - if they had not advanced, a deal with them may have made some sense.
It's hard to find very many teams for whom Rondo would be a significant upgrade that actually have assets to give us. That's kind of the problem.
Sometimes, no a lot of the time, its not about how much better Rondo is than the player that another team has but the style of play that Rondo brings and the intangibles he has that others do not.
There are currently a ton of shoot first PGs in this league, or at least a whole lot more than there was 15-30 years ago. Rondo is more of a pass first floor general type that makes other players more efficient on offense. So teams with shoot first PGs might want him if they feel their PG is hindering the team.
Then there's the intangibles. During the playoffs, simply put, Rondo is a superduperstar in this league. There's only a handful of guys in this league that can say they can be the best player on the floor in a playoff series and then back it up. Rondo is one of those guys. He is as tough as they come, has a winning mentality and tenaciousness bred from years of tutelage under KG and can take over a game and dominate it without even having to score.
So are there a bunch of teams with a player playing PG that can statistically give you 80% of what Rondo can? Yup. But sometimes that 20% makes a huge huge difference at the most crucial time of games and playoff series.
WADR, Nick, you're getting carried away here.
There is evaluation with the heart, and then there is evaluation with the head.
Pierce, Garnett and Allen had a lot to do with the success of the Celtics in the playoffs.
And again, what evidence of the above exists post-injury? Answer: none.
Personally, I expect Rondo to be here next year - because no one in the league views him in the above prism - and then walk, because all the assumptions that he loves Boston are wishful Rondo fan thinking.
He isn't going to bring anything this summer, I suspect.