Weezur
Well-Known Member
Ugh, the Rondo love. You spend a few years playing with 3 HOF-ers, and suddenly you look like an All-NBA player. Just ask BJ Armstrong. Dude was voted into an All-Star game.
Rondo is overrated. Period. He can't shoot the three, he can't shoot the two, and he can't shoot freethrows? What can he do? Pass? Great, so can Earl and at only somewhat lower of a level. Rebound? Pointless? It's like having a center with a wicked crossover. Good for you, but it's not really what we're paying you for.
I just cannot stomach the idea of a PG who can't shoot. Hell, what kind of a NBA player at all can't shoot? Maybe I still have traumas after watching Michael Ruffin, but I just can't make peace with this idea. If there's one thing I really liked about the old Jazz(BH in technical terms, or "before Heyward") was that they could shoot. In 1 or 2 BH when we'd have Boozer, Okur, Kirilenko, Korver and the Devil on the floor all together, you couldn't leave anyone open at 15 feet. Sure, they weren't good for much else, but they were good for that. And I just think, even if Favors develops, and we kept Jefferson under this scenario, you'd have an awful lot of guys in our starting 5 who can't hit a shot dependably outside 10-12 feet. And I just don't want to go through that.
Agreed. Rondo doesn't work for the Jazz system now that I'm actually taking it serious.
Because he can't shoot, he's got zero potential for a pick n roll pop which D-Will used to bank on. Therefore, the opponent can sag on him and make things tougher on our big men.
Big Al can't pass to him out of a doulbe team to shoot a spot up 3 a la Harris.
Rondo isn't able to pass to a Ray Allen caliber shooter on the fast break 3 (which they do a lot of and the Jazz absolutely hate).