ryaningf wrote:
Spare me your revisionist bs, Sully. Jeff Green seized his opportunity after approximately after what 3 years of us waiting for him to seize it? Rondo gets 50 games coming off a major injury (and a broken knuckle) with a young team and young coach playing in a new system in a new role and you're like "he had his chance and he didn't seize it." Yo, give him a chance to fail, dude. He never got that chance, really. That's part of why this deal is so disappointing, he never got that chance. Jeff Green got 3 seasons and a new contract before he "seized his opportunity.' Rondo got 6 weeks, and about 10 games with Danny's big offseason acquisitions (Smart and Zeller).
I agree with this but I think this was a mutual parting of the ways. Ainge did not believe he was going to land a big fish anytime soon and Rondo saw the same thing. Rondo was gone, he was not going to wait around hoping some of these young guys turn into something other GM's want. The only thing Rondo not playing as well as we hoped affected was the selling price.
It was just time to move on to Plan B and both guys understood that.