That Stockton season is really impressive, but I don't think there is anyway in the world that Rondo could duplicate that given the current makeup of the Celtics. 1989-90 Stockton was an anomaly...setting a record for APG, while at the same time being his team's second leading scorer. That's the piece that Rondo doesn't have: while he can score, he's not called upon to be his team's second option.i went over rondo's stats and realised even if he breaks the assist record 14.5 apg
will it be impresive.
on a side note if he does it stockton avg 17.2ppg and 2.7steals. so far rondo has 11.4pgg and 2.2spg
In fact, as I look at Stockton's career stats, the next year might be even more impressive. His scoring stayed just as high, and assists declined only slightly, but he was able to maintain both in the year when Jeff Malone came to Utah and became the second option. Pretty amazing.