Rajon Rondo No. 12 on Sports Illustrated poll of top NBA players to build around

Sports Illustrated recently polled 137 NBA players to determine which player they would select first if they were picking a team from scratch. Not surprisingly, Lebron James was first, Dwight Howard was second and Keyon Dooling was not third.
Boston Celtics fans might like to know that Rajon Rondo — that occasional pariah who has been mentioned in more rumors than the captain of the cheerleading team — is No. 12 as voted by his peers, higher than Carmelo Anthony, Russell Westbrook, Kyrie Irving and just about everyone else in the NBA.
The full list follows:
1. Lebron James
2. Dwight Howard
3. Kevin Durant
4. Kobe Bryant
5. Derrick Rose
6. Chris Paul
7. Dwyane Wade
8. Steve Nash
9. Blake Griffin
10. Deron Williams
11. Pau Gasol
12. Rajon Rondo
13. Eric Gordon
14. Ricky Rubio
15. Andrew Bynum
You might look at this list and say, “Okay, cool, Rondo was voted to some list that really doesn’t matter.”
But with the Celtics entering the summer of 2012 (and possibly beyond) looking to woo high-profile free agents to Boston, Rondo’s standing among his peers matters.
Which leads us to this summer’s recruiting pitch, assuming that Rondo doesn’t get traded:
“Come to Boston, y’all. It has great chowder, an awesome history of organized crime, players’ coach Doc Rivers, a famed organization with more titles than any other, and miserable weather. It’s not quite so racist anymore and it’s the home of Mark Wahlberg, who was particularly badass in Four Brothers and Shooter, though he was particularly god-awful in Invincible. Plus, it’s the home of Rajon Rondo, the No. 12 best player to build around in the entire NBA.
“You’re coming, right Dwight? RIGHT????”
Bonus link: Don’t let Rondo become another team’s DJ (Chad Finn, Boston Globe)
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I wasn’t a huge believer in Rondo, but after his performance against the Knicks, I changed my mind.
All the guy needs is a star player and you have yourself a playoff team. Dude can dish the ball like no one else.
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If it weren’t for Steve Nash, Rondo would have been leading the league in assists for the past 2-3 years.
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Nash is retiring and Gasol isn’t someone to build around, so I think RR should be #10 at worst. Go Cs…
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Do we really want Howard? His basketball skills are unquestionable, but he’s said that he wants to be “the man” on whatever team he goes to. That won’t happen in Bosyon and if it does, Rondo won’t like that. Rondo prefers all players be treated equally, and I don’t think that would happen with the self-proclaimed superman on our team. I’d rather have Andrew Bynum, or even Al Horford.
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View it like this,
Dwight is more of a boat,
Rondo is the one infront that make sures every ones in rhythm and rowing.
Dwights rebounding and inside dominance is a perfect fit for boston’s style of basket ball.
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