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Chris Paul For Rajon Rondo: Trade Would Make Celtics Instant Title Contenders

Posted: 11/30/11 02:54 PM ET

The Boston Celtics already possess one of the NBA's elite point guards in Rajon Rondo, yet they're trying to acquire perhaps the best point guard in Chris Paul, according to an SI.com report. Both players are defensive menaces, both thrive in transition, and both are fantastic half-court creators, whether in pick-and-roll situations or in isolation.

For New Orleans, the move is both sensible and stupid.

Currently owned by the league, the Hornets don't have much to spend, and Paul is due more than $16 million this season with a player option of $17.8 million in 2012-13. Considering that Paul is widely expected to sign with the New York Knicks as a free agent next season and thereby create another Eastern super-team alongside Carmelo Anthony and A'mare Stoudemire, a supreme talent like Rondo would be a terrific consolation prize for New Orleans. Then again, the team -- acquired for $310 million last December -- would likely take an enormous hit in overall value by losing a superstar like CP3.

The other element to consider is that Rondo still has four years remaining on his contract. Somebody -- sooner rather than later -- is going to buy the Hornets, and having the insurance of a backcourt wiz at lead guard who's just entering his prime (he's 25) would be extremely helpful.

Boston meanwhile, and specifically GM Danny Ainge, would be taking a massive gamble. Although SI.com calls Ainge "highly motivated" to get Paul, he has reportedly said he would not resign there, so trading his best player in Rondo -- at a premium position, mind you -- for a one-year fix seems like a reach. Then again, so did trading a young center by the name of Kendrick Perkins to the Oklahoma City Thunder for a soft, gun-shy wing defender in Jeff Green just last year. Paul himself is only 26 years old and could absorb multiple minutes, a boon for an otherwise aging duo of wings in Ray Allen and Paul Pierce.

To be certain, the move would help the Celtics (finances aside), even if only for the one season. Paul is an absolute maestro who understands -- better than Rondo -- how to properly blend his versatile offensive talents with the necessary touches that Pierce, Kevin Garnett and shooter extraordinaire Allen demand. While Rondo has undoubtedly improved his offensive game since entering the NBA, Paul remains light-years ahead as a perimeter shooter, having hit nearly 39 percent from the three-point range and 88 percent from the line last year. According to ESPN Stats and Info, Paul has attempted over 500 more shots than Rondo from 15 feet and out during their careers, and he's been better shooting in those situations, averaging nearly seven more points per game on such shots. Conversely, Rondo hit on just 57 percent from the line and is hardly a threat from distance, even when given ample room to shoot.

Even still, Rondo would hardly be a Band-Aid for New Orleans. The Hornets still have a solid if not exciting center in Emeka Okafor, not to mention a tremendous wing athlete in Trevor Ariza whom Rondo could conceivably run the break with. And perhaps if the team were to land Rondo for the next four years, it might even be able to lure back David West, who would be an excellent pick-and-pop partner.

As we have learned over the past few months, situations in this league are both fluid and fast. Rondo and Paul could just as easily remain in place as they could be dealt. Such a trade, however, would potentially turn the Celtics into another one-hit title wonder and give the Hornets a real opportunity to build on an All-Star point guard just now entering his prime.

Let the games begin.

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The Boston Celtics already possess one of the NBA's elite point guards in Rajon Rondo, yet they're trying to acquire perhaps the best point guard in Chris Paul, according to an SI.com report. Both pla...
The Boston Celtics already possess one of the NBA's elite point guards in Rajon Rondo, yet they're trying to acquire perhaps the best point guard in Chris Paul, according to an SI.com report. Both pla...
 
 
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threalReginald
Verify then trust, but verify certainly
05:28 PM on 12/01/2011
Oh my, where do I begin. Rondo is trade bait plain and simple a second tier player in every aspect. The Hornets would most likely recieve Rondo and a big man or and cash and/or picks, or better yet collaborate with another team to get a real gaurd that could defend with out fouling and shoot a short range jump shot. Jared Jack would be my starter even if Rondo was on my Hornets roster. It would be a huge disaster for New Orleans to think that the likes of Rondo would ever make up for the void of CP3. Demps and Williams are much smarter than that. I think they would be more likely to start a whole new team around West's ability to score in the low post consistently rather than insert an over rated gaurd like Rondo and hope for the best. On the flip side CP to Boston wouldn't make sense either. Who would CP pass to at the rim??? Celtics fans is there an inside finisher on your roster with legs fresh enough to catch more than one ally a game CP allys to Green would likely be the only consistent option? Bad idea for both teams.
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tanya11111
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02:06 PM on 12/01/2011
trade rondo? oh just tears and tears... please don't... go get dwight and call it a day... trade pierce before rondo... anybody but rondo...
09:54 AM on 12/01/2011
I used to be a big Kendrick Perkins fan, but by the end of the playoffs last year, I wasn't so sure the Celtics did a bad thing by letting him go.
08:11 AM on 12/01/2011
The Celtics are a title contender right now with Rondo!
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threalReginald
Verify then trust, but verify certainly
05:31 PM on 12/01/2011
You're forgeting about Heat aren't you? Miami will own Boston for years to come.
07:57 PM on 11/30/2011
Rondo for NOBODY makes the most sense. If he is such an incredible all star prospect just entering his prime, why trade him away? he is a far more creative athlete than paul would ever be even if paul is more of a veteran right now
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cameron d
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04:19 PM on 11/30/2011
This would be an awful trade for the Celtics.

Chris Paul is on record as saying he has no intention of re-signing with the Celtics if he's traded there. Garnett and Allen are nearing the end of their contracts, and careers.

If you trade Rondo you essentially have nothing next year outside of an ever ageing Paul Pierce.

Sure, they might win the title this year with that team but we all know that Paul is looking to sign with the Knicks next season and Boston will be left rebuilding again.
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cameron d
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04:56 PM on 11/30/2011
Rondo for Westbrook in Oklaholma City makes more sense.
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threalReginald
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05:34 PM on 12/01/2011
true, but Westbroke is much better than Rondo. Westbroke would awesome under Doc's wing. Rondo has pretty much reached his zennith.