Even when he scored the 44 points or whatever it was in the playoffs, many of those points came off of open shots because the defense decided they would live or die with Rondo shooting.
You are correct it was 44 points, against the Heat in Game 2 of the 2012 NBA ECF.
In Game 1, both
PP & RA were ice cold, Rondo wasn't that much better.
Game 2,
PP & KG were ice cold. Rondo's a smart player, if he sees the defense giving him the open shot and he
is making them while his
teammates are not making shots at a high clip, the smart play is to continue to take what the defenses give you.
Rondo did that and we nearly won the game, (lost by 4 in OT).
Heat got to shoot FTs 47 attempts, while Celtics took 29 attempts.
The point of emphasis isn't the refs, it's
Rondo's smart awareness of the climate of his team from game to game (G1 to G2) and
Rondo's understanding of the opposing team's defense.
Rondo's
17/12/7 over the entire playoff run (19 games) was max contract worthy. Rondo was able to achieve this production on better efficiency compared to his 17/10/10 playoffs in
only his 2nd postseason experience.
Both playoff experiences are showing two examples where Rondo
stepped up his playoff game when
his team need him to. (17/12/7 with cold shooting teammates & 17/10/10 with no KG due to injury.)
Keep in mind, Rondo was able to produce the 17/12/7 the postseason following the playoffs when Wade tangled & pinned Rondo's arm down on the court.
This shows me precedent that Rondo can return to form from past injuries. Now I know, the injuries are not the same, but I have the utmost confidence Rondo will return to an AS/upper echelon status.
Frankly, a 70% Rondo is better than most starting PGs.