Yeah. A few years ago when the Celtics were a pseudo-contender, the team was on the national radar and Rondo was putting up some juicy stats... it resulted in some all-star appearances. His body didn't hold up, though. He's an injury prone guard who can still probably help a good team when healthy, but his best days are well behind him.
That doesn't take anything away from what Rondo was able to do from 2009-12. He was a key part of keeping this team relevant as the star talent faded and our window closed. In terms of Celtic greats history will remember him on a par with Antoine Walker... maybe slightly higher, because he had an additional all-star appearance and he was a role player on a championship in Boston instead of Miami.
This is the most ridiculous post I believe that I've ever seen on Celticsblog. On par with Toine, or slightly higher? Wow
I don't even know where to begin on that one, and he's only been injured this one time, he isn't like Derrick Rose or Bynum for crying out loud. Yeezus
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Don't get me wrong... I'm not taking anything away from Rondo's exciting 3-4 run before a variety of injuries derailed his career. He was borderline elite for a few years. He was arguably the 2nd best player on a solid 45+ win playoff participant when KG, Ray and Pierce were here. I'm just saying that as we embark on 2015 and rondo is once again sidelined, his 2009 playoff prime seems like a distant thought. He's missed over 100 games over the past few years. If he ever gets healthy, he can still be a key player in the right system and right team. Im just saying that for all intents and purposes, his best days are behind him. Even post-prime JKidd contributed to a champion, though... And Grant Hill proved that injury prone players can find a second life as healthy role players...so I'm not suggesting this is the end for rondo. He can still have productive seasons. You could see him pop up in a few years coming off the bench as a pace-changer on a pelicans contender of something.
And the walker thing isn't a stretch. Walker was a key part of some playoff teams, chased stats, made a few all-star teams, couldn't shoot worth lick, and was a role player on a champion. Pretty similar to Rondos resume so far.
Um, yeah it is. Rondo has been the best player in a series against Derrick Rose and any series the Celtics played against a Lebron team after 2008. We would not have beaten the Cavs in 2010 with Rondo, who saved us in game 4. No one on that team could stop Rondo, not even Lebron, a trend which continued through to that 2012 series. If Tom Thibodeau and Erik Spoelstra say that Rondo is the only player who they cannot, "scheme," for, then that's more than enough for me. He dominated the Heat and practically averaged a triple double in 2012, iirc, and he's 6'1"

The guy is just so smart and is clearly the most unique player in the game, and he makes his teammates better with his amazing passing ability. I'm sorry, but I've seen him do way too many incredible things on the court over the years to downgrade him in any way, and I also think that it's important to point out that he really was our best player from 2009 and onward. Why else do think that Pierce said that, in the ecf against Orlando, when Rondo emerged as a top-flight point guard, they had to learn how to play off of Rondo as opposed to Rondo playing off of us? It starts at the 2:28 mark of this clip -
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=S26HdTmrv_cHow many players can dominate a game without ever scoring a point? I just think that we should appreciate what, and who, we have, before Danny ships him out of town

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