Wolves2011 wrote:Funny stuff!!
But Rondo's performance in 29 NBA games against the best players in the NBA is best news for Celtics fans. .
If you are curioius to see how Rondo did when compared to the best PG in the NBA, see the first posting, in this string.
Hint: He dominated about half of them and outplayed most of the rest.
Honestly, Wolves, you evn get on my nerves a little with your rants, but your heart is in the right place. You should explore some other ways to express Rondo's sability and talents, though.
Case in point:
Rondo is supposedly the product of playing with such wonderful teammates in a system which is somehow "perfect" for him. If that were actually the case, then
1. Why does he so regularly and routinely outperform these teammates? I mean, I know that great players can make lesser players look better than they normally would, but I have yet to hear of great players make lesser players look better than they great players do themselves. Evidently that is what is happening in Boston, though. Garnett went down with an injury, and Rondo basically took over... so what you remove the guy who was Rondo's biggest oncourt ally, and somehow his statistical improvement was actually because Paul and Ray are so wonderful... and not Rondo.
I don't know. Maybe I'm just not all that bright, but how exactly does removing KG allow Paul and Ray to make Rondo look better than them, when the idea is that Rondo is actually the product of the great players around him.
2. Currently Rondo is 3rd in the league in winshare and, surprisngly, is even 4th in fanatsy rating. Not at his position.... in the league. Winshare is qualitative. fantasy is just selected statsitical impact. The kid isn't playing big minutes, which would ONLY HELP him in this regard, yet there you have it. He is still a little monster.... yet that is because of the others.Not really because of him.
3. In the playoffs he led the team in every qualitative system, and was the clear "best player" on the team. They played their best with him out there, and played their worst with him out. He led theteam in minutes, so it wasn't as if he could ride ANYONE"s coattails.
So if he was actually being made to look better by his great teammates, then why did they suck so badly when he was out? I mean, if Rondo is just a so-so player, then why did the team implode without him? Why didn't they just make somebody else look wonderful.... ya know, like how Rondo made the guys who out there look great against the Nets and Cleveland in the pre-season.... without Paul, Ray and KG on the court. Rondo and our bench (sometimes the END of our bench) vs the starters from the other team. Did we suffer? Uhhhh.... no. Why was that. Are Paul, Ray and KG so wonderful that they can actually make Rondo look good from the bench? I guess they space the floor better from there, being guarded when they aren't even physically on the court.
You see, some basic logic can figure a whole bunch of things out. Not just the stats. I LOVE the stats you use, and have used them for years myself. I just think that it is a mistake to chain yourself to any one thing.