bonsaiflipflops wrote:I'm impressed whenever he rebounds a lot but feel disappointed that he isn't racking up the assists on a consistent bases. I mean five (rebounds) and eight (assists) should be his average every game.
What you are seeing is a by-product of playing with three players who like to have the ball in their hands. Sure, those players are shot-makers but they are also high-usage players who create most of their own offense.
Rondo leads the team (25.0%) in pct of assists recorded while he is on the floor. That being said, Rondo plays most of his minutes with Paul Pierce (22.6%) and Kevin Garnett (20.5%.) Rondo is using only 17.6% of the total possessions, including assists, while he is on the floor. Succinctly stated, there are no possessions available for Rondo to use to record assists. Unless you are saying that Ray Allen needs to do a better job of playing off the ball, then I agree.
bonsaiflipflops wrote:Sometimes, I wonder how ridiculous Rondo would be in Phoenix's system.
I think the Celtics should attempt to get out on the break more. Because they play such a slow-it-down type game (bottom third of the league), their offensive efficiency suffers. A bit more early offense would go a long way towards unleashing the inherent athleticism of the offense and bumping up the overall offensive efficiency.