Yup...I rooted for him when he played hard and stopped rooting for him when he stopped playing hard. Opinions change.
Okay. If this pointless scandal over his party in LA when he wasn't even supposed to play and Ainge didn't punished him outshines everything what he did on the court wearing a green jersey, okay then. You decided to change your opinion towards him (i'm sure media loved to heat things up) and focus on some bad things atm and it's your deal. He is not perfect and he makes mistakes, just like everyone human does.
He never giving up in playoffs when he was in Boston, played well and hard as he possibly can. I don't see a point to involving this drama from Dallas and hold by this side of story. It's a forum not about Dallas here. All i'm saying is whatever happening at this point of his career shouldn't matter to celtics fans, who does remember the past achievements what was reached. He has all reasons to be remembered as a good team player by celtics fans IMO it's okay if you don't want him back anymore and if you have a different view and hopes for the bright future (including avoiding him), but i'm really don't understand how is this drama in Mavs or anywhere else (when by the time he was so far away from your beloved team) is the new fundament to build a new opinion about a player who already left your team with some nice memories. He gave you emotions (cause i'm sure you were happy when Rondo played well or you probably were sad since you heard about his ACL). Celtics decided to trade him and got some value for him in exchange. He was thankful for all this years and said goodbye. End of story. What happening next hasn't any point. If you don't want to be thankful anymore what this player was on your team and played fine, okay. I'm not so sure why waste your time on ugly talk towards a guy who used to be a very significant/important player at least once.