TP to the OP of this topic thread. The research is much appreciated!
That being said, just because statistical production is better or higher (per position VS position), does not translate into more W's.
Hypothetical example, with my Green Sunglasses on: Jeff Green could average 20/5/5 next year. But at what cost? Would this play takeaway from the team's offense, as a whole? Would Jeff's increase in shot attempts or assists, hurt a teammate, say Rondo, as a possibility?
If the ball was more in Jeff's hands, and he increases assists, but at the price of the ball being in Rondo's hands less......I strongly say that this is a huge detriment. No offense, Jeff Green.
This concern for me lay more in my STRONG trust in Rondo with the ball than it is a knock on Jeff with the ball. I, and we would all love it if Jeff would ASSERT himself more with the ball, not just when he is on a fastbreak, but more frequently ASSERT his offensive game as a whole.
But I would not want Jeff's assertiveness to overshadow Rondo's role. Rondo is our leader, period. The ball should be in Rondo's hands. I could care less, if Rondo turns it over 4-5 times per game. Most likely this won't happen.
In my personal opinion, I feel 96% of the time, the ball is safe in Rondo's hands. 1% of the time, Rondo will turn it over all by himself. 1.5% of the time, one of Rondo's teammates make the wrong cut or ran the wrong play etc. which led to a turnover. The other 1.5% of the time, the opposing defense made a spectacular defensive play & forced a Celtic turnover, maybe even pick pocketed Rondo (MAYBE).
This was already brought up, cohesion & experience playing together is an extreme advantage. This advantage is priceless & unquantifiable with normal basketball statistics. To compare the old Celtic roster with our current roster is not fair. Next year's Celtic roster is going to be more "newer". Coach Stevens has MORE work cut out for himself and his staff.