Btw, Rondo is as good as he's ever been. He averaged 11.9 points, 11.7 assists, 6 rebounds, 2 steals with .454% shooting and a career high .365% from three. His per minute assists were the highest of his career this season. Rondo will always rack up stats as long as he's allowed to command an offense. The trouble has always been his lack of offensive ability making him a liability off the ball and limiting what an offense can do. No-doubt, he had great performances on a Boston team that had hall of fame talent on it, but consistently the team seemed to either adapt and stay even or improve with him off the court. We improved when he left. Dallas got worse when he arrived. And despite his statistical antics this season, the Kings finished tied with the 8th worst record in the league.
He's a quirky player that you could probably incorporate into a winner, but he was always supremely overrated. He had huge games with huge minutes. His performances in 2009 alongside Ray and Pierce were pretty epic, but in a lot of ways he was the beneficiary of the surrounding talent and a system that catered to his strengths and weaknesses.
Thomas is a very different player. Despite Rondo's gift of distribution, I think it's very clear Thomas is superior on the offensive end.