Even the most ardent Boston homer would have a tough time arguing that Rajon
Rondo is a better basketball player than Chris Paul. Sure, Rondo may be the most
adept passer since “Pistol” Pete Maravich, but Paul’s jump-shooting and
finishing ability are enough to keep him on top.
Right?
Results
from the 2012 playoffs (through Thursday afternoon) would suggest
otherwise.
Through eight games apiece for the All-Star point guards, Paul
has averaged 18. 6 points, 5. 4 boards and 7. 5 assists. Compare that to Rondo’s
16 points, 6. 6 rebounds and 12. 9 assists and you can see why some are making
the case that Boston’s floor general is the best point guard in the
playoffs (New york Knicks custom alphabet letters).
Dig a little deeper and the statistical evidence for Rondo’s
preeminence just keeps piling up. Consider Paul’s excellent 22. 2 player
efficiency rating (PER) and. 152 Win Shares per 48 minutes (league averages are
15 and. 1, respectively).
Then compare those numbers to Rondo’s 24 PER
and. 195 Win Shares per 48 minutes. Add to that Rondo’s edge in total rebounding
percentage (9. 4 percent to Paul's 8. 5 percent) and assist percentage (58. 9
percent to Paul's 36. 9 percent) and the verdict becomes even
clearer.
With Paul on the floor, the Clippers score 105 points per 100
possessions while giving up 101. The Celtics score 104 points but allow only 92
with Rondo over the same sample size.
You’d better believe that
defensively minded Celtics skipper Doc Rivers is happy to give up one point of
offense for eight points of defense.
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In fact, Paul has edged Rondo in only one meaningful statistical
category this postseason: true shooting percentage (53. 8 percent to 48. 6
percent). Given Paul’s background as a scorer, that disparity isn’t
surprising.
Of course, as critics are quick to point out, Rondo has
played on more talented teams than Paul throughout his career and has benefited
from the services of three surefire future Hall of Famers.
Their career
playoff numbers reflect that talent discrepancy, with Paul contributing more Win
Shares per 48 by a hefty. 06 margin. He also has Rondo trumped in assist
percentage and PER.
Perhaps Paul’s statistical regression in this year’s
postseason can be explained by the increase in talent that came with his move to
Los angeles. Having scoring specialists like Blake Griffin and Caron Butler on
the floor means Paul can take a less central role in the offense, much like
Rondo was asked to do when Boston’s Big Three were at the height of their
power.
Another factor to consider is coaching. Vinny Del Negro has come
under criticism this year for his inconsistent rotations, while Doc Rivers has
the luxury of coaching a cohesive, well-oiled team with experience playing
together.
But if you’re a Celtics fan, the only acceptable explanation is
that Rajon Rondo has finally staked his claim as the best playoff point guard in
the NBA.
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