As a passer, I think he's more in the Kenny Anderson-Rod Strickland range (who I think were great passers in their heyday). With more opportunities, I think Rondo would be able to wow most fans. Although I'm more concerned with him using his ability to win games, not really providing fuel for the ESPN highlight reel
I am skeptical - Kenny suffered from the same 'ball not in my hands" phenomenon (in the pros) - but was a super stud in the college game.
Strickland was decent in college as well averaging 6.4 assists compared to Rondo's 4.1. Kenny Anderson averaged 7.0 assists in his two years.
Rondo's big plus assist wise (and this really helps him as compared to those two guys) is that he is willing to score paltry amounts of points in a game.
Whereas guys like Kenny, Tiny, Chris Paul are all prolific scorers Rondo's first inclination is to pass. This pumps up his assist totals. And despite this his assist% is still "meh".
I don't want to get penciled in as Rondo basher though. As that's a losing argument. Rondo is a heck of a talent. I think he can actually develop to be a dynamite scorer (thats why Doc wants him to stay 'aggressive' all the time and a TOP defender at his position and he might already be there.
Add to that C. Billups quality passing - and you got yourself an all-star. It's just I see Rondo play and I don't think wow "passing wizard." You get more passing wizardry out of Rafer Alston. Sorry..
For example Alston's usage is around the same as Rondo's with a higher assist%. I won't even get into guys like Calderon. Anyway it's an eyeball test for me.
If we want to get into the numbers we could play around all day noting that say Rondo doesn't get alot of "dunk" assists and such. The problem is while he is a great uptempo PG - and makes great lead passes in that situation in the half court he doesn't seem especially effective. It actually makes good sense for Paul, RA and KG to handle the ball in the half court. While they create a ton more turnovers they are far more aggressive with their passes. I am not sure Rondo is that comfortable with lob passes like say Sherm Douglas was.
But like I said except for "SG" shoehorned into PG spots - NBA PG tend to be pretty good passers. I mean is Rondo a better passer then Tinsley in his hey day? Is he even a better passer then now? Yes he is a much better then Delk or Eddie House. But those guys aren't starting PG material.
I think your perceptions are skewed by the progression of poor passers we have had through here. I think mediocre was a little to critical of the guy. I upgrade that to "good" passer as an NBA PG. That's pretty high praise when you consider the gifted competition.
Pete