I'm not gonna argue about players that haven't played in decades (I already covered Nash, go back and read), because like I said, THERE'S NO PLACE FOR THAT TERM IN TODAY'S GAME - THE POSITION HAS EVOLVED, it's a word that has been lost in translation and basically it holds no meaning in measuring PGs of today. If you look at the first statement of mine in my previous post, you'll see I put "At his core"; scouts compared his game to other 'pure-PGs' in the NBA at the time and said he could easily adapt between a 'scoring mentality and passing mentality'. Nothing has changed since then, except for the fact he was drafted by a lottery team and he has been REQUIRED to pick up added x-amount of workload, ever since, in order for them to be successful. If the Celtics drafted him, he wouldn't have had the workload he's had the last 3-4 seasons, with Pierce, Allen and Garnett, he would be more of a facilitator. He wouldn't have been able to do that on the Bulls. A criticism of mine as well as other Bulls fans on the forum were that this season he was too mindful of trying to get his team-mates involved early and plays would run through Rip Hamilton; leaving the offense stagnant and leading to nowhere. That's because the offense runs smoother and more efficient when he has a scoring mentality - opening up passing lanes, drawing double-teams, hedges. Because the Bulls don't have the offensive-weapons to run it any other way.
The '11 Miami heat series was evidence of this - Heat solely focused on shutting him down and the Bulls didn't know what to do.
The high school comparison(s) were that Rose is still the player, ain't nothing changed. He still plays the PG position, like he has always done.
Of course there's no unquestionable proof, it's a hypothetical statement, a situation we shall never know. But don't be this dumb, use your head.
I don't need to tell you that Rose in his rookie season led his team to a seven game series against the reigning NBA champions (Celtics) in '08. I don't need to tell you that Rose tied Kareem's record for most points by a rookie in his playoff debut.
***Rondo's #'s vs Lakers (07-08 finals = champions) - 37% FG, 6 assists and 9 points
Rondo's #'s vs Magic (08-09 second round) - 37%, 8 assists and 14 points
Rondo's #'s vs Lakers (09-10 finals) - 45% FG, 7 assists and 13 points
Rondo's #'s vs Heat (10-11 second round) - 44%, 7 assists and 10 points
Hardly #'s that jump out at the page at you and certainly aren't #'s that suggest Rose isn't capable of producing. You're gonna sit there and tell me that all those seasons, Celtics wouldn't have had a better chance at winning championships if they had Rose instead of Rondo?
HE CAN PLAY BOTH ROLES!
This is why we go back to my statement of - the term has been LOST IN TRANSLATION. First Rose's game is reminiscent of a 'pure point guard' to now he is the TOTAL opposite - why is that? It's not like those attributes of his have suddenly been thrown in the bushes, NAW, like I said, a different role has been required from him for the Bulls. And again, if he was on that Celtics team, his ROLE would be entirely different, he wouldn't be averaging 17-20 shots a game with Garnett, Allen and Pierce. He wouldn't be averaging 25 points a game. His PPG would be down and his APG would be up. How he's looked at RIGHT NOW would be entirely different, if he was on the Celtics team since his league inception - in terms of being a 'pure point guard'.
Just like life - different situations require different attributes/roles. Just because they're not on show the majority of the time, doesn't mean they're not there.