if you replaced our very best player, Rajon Rondo, with an elite interior defender... say Marc Gasol, for instance... Does the loss of Rondo offset the addition of the elite interior defender? Say it left our lineup as PG - Smart, SG - Bradley, SF - Green, PF - SUlly, C - Gasol... with Oly off the bench. Still a 30 win team?
I think that team would win around 45-48 games.
Two important points I want to stress:
(1) I think Boston has one of the best, if not the very best, collection of defensive talent in the league out on the perimeter. Adding a strong interior defender would immediately make Boston one of the best defensive teams in the league.
(2) Not having such an interior defender is a huge weakness for this team and does an injustice to the level of talent currently on this Celtics team.
(3) I am really high on Marcus Smart. So when you take away Rondo, you are replacing him with a solid starting PG with potential to be much more. In contrast to center position which is a train wreck.
(4) I also believe this would be one of the best rebounding teams in the league. Offense wouldn't be pretty. Definitely below average. A team that wins through defense/rebounding and does enough offensively to push into the high 40s in win column. Add a little more offense to the mix and it could quickly breach the 50 win barrier in future seasons.
Sort of like Indiana two years when they won 49 games while having the #1 ranked defense but the 20th ranked offense. If offense a little lower, say 23rd/24th, then closer to 45 wins. That type of basketball team though.
50. You could play AB/Smart/James without having to worry about size and suffocate teams on defense. Or, even scarier, AB/Smart/Green/James/ Zeller and just run teams out of the gym.
Yep, I go for 50 as well. A 48-52 win type bracket.
Important point to highlight is how little the difference is between swapping Rondo for LeBron vs swapping Rondo for Marc Gasol.
LeBron clearly a much more talented and influential basketball player than Marc Gasol but such is the Celtics (1) weakness at center, and, (2) their strength & depth PG through PF that ... I do not believe the difference between the two teams is all that great despite the large difference in talent level between these two individuals. Celt
I think this LeBron led non-Rondo Celtics team still suffers in a major way from not having an interior defensive presence. Limits it's upside greatly.
Which is a shame because even a solid starting center in addition to LeBron and this cast of non-Rondo Celtics players would give the Celtics a chance at making a run at an NBA title. Not a frontrunner (since team is short of high end talent outside of LeBron) but one of those teams nobody wants to play in the playoffs and has a legitimate chance of beating anybody because (1) their defense would be top notch (2) plus they got LeBron on the other end and a bunch of guys who would do pretty well playing off of LeBron. Sorta like LeBron's Cleveland teams in 2008, 2009 and 2010.
We won 25 games last year. Expert consensus seemed to be that we'd win about 26 this year. So for the sake of argument, let's say this is a 30 win team max.
Back to Rondo,
My expectations for this team are 35 wins.
That said, such is the giant hole at the center position that I believe this team could easily have been a 45-47 win if Omer Asik had been acquired this summer. As with the Marc Gasol situation up top, I believe Asik would supplied the interior defense Boston needed to complement it's highly talented perimeter defense corps to build a top level defensive team + would be a top level rebounding team. Keeping Rondo would have resulted in a similar level albeit completely different type offensive team. A below average but adequate enough when combined with a top level defense/rebounding team.
This is a pretty solid basketball team Ainge has built with the one exception being the center position. Acquiring a solid starting center would make this group look a lot better than where they currently are. Then throwing in another All-Star (via FA or trade) could quickly put Boston in 50+ win bracket.
There is a solid foundation here that can be built upon and built quickly -- especially since you are building around a 28yo Rondo (win now player) rather than some 19 year old star rookie (win later player). This team is well set up for a quick rebuild.