So does CP3, Westbrook, Wall and Co.
All great PGs need stars, and Rondo's no different.
Except that CP3 and Westbrook have had Blake, DeAndre, Tyson, David West, Durant, and Serge - all in their primes.
Rondo's had KG, Ray and Paul - all past their primes. Rondo's had a broke down KG, and a supposedly defensively-challenged Ray....and won WITH them - not BECAUSE of them.
And so far, I don't think we'll see CP3 or Westbrook's teams come out the West - at least this year.
And their windows, while still open - are getting smaller every year.
Why do we continue to isolate Rondo on this Blog and let the other supposed Star PGs get a free pass?
CP3 led multiple teams to the playoffs by himself. Not even going to look at his WS/48 numbers, which I'm sure are fantastic whether he has good teammates or not, if you're going to assert that West/Chandler = Ray/Pierce/KG.
Westbrook has never had a bad team so the parallel is faulty.
Wall has sported a steadily increasing WS/48. In 2012-13 (granted, an injury-derailed season), Wall posted a .134 WS/48. In 2013-14 at 23 years old Wall led the Wizards to the playoffs and posted a WS/48 of .128. So far this season his WS/48 is .147. There is no conclusion to be drawn that Wall needs good teammates to contribute wins to a ball club.
There is a conclusion, albeit a weak one given the sample size, to be drawn that Rondo does.
Whom did CP3 lead to the playoffs by himself? Which team?
And he never had a bad team either - like Westbrook. Nor does he (CP3) have one now.
Stat-crunching aside, I'm just curious as to what excuse we'll come up with in June when it's either DAL-Spurs or maybe even MEM in the Finals - and not Clips or OKC.
Currently David West and Roy Hibbert belong to a lotto-bound team. '14-'15 West-Hibbert may be slightly worse than '08-09 West-Chandler, though I'd disagree, but they are not *second seed in a very good WC to lotto team in a very bad EC* worse, even without the CP3
you are describing. CP3's teams have always been good because he is a true superstar and made them good. Rondo's impact does not result in
Ws unless he has star mates.
The end-all be-all of this argument is not to see which players can win a championship with bad teammates. It is to see whether or not these teams are competitive with bad teammates and whether or not that has to do with consistently impactful performances from certain players.
We are not competitive. CP3-led teams are always competitive. OKC is always competitive but again the Westbrook parallel is irrelevant.