Except when he had a "FUGLY" December you defended him. So there's that.
Your credibility goes out the window IMHO when you can only offer a semblance of objective analysis AFTER the fact. And again you miss the point. Boogie torpedoed our season because in process of coming down from his "INSANE" run (in a system designed by a "BLITHERING IDIOT") he went from GREAT to really bad with 6 for 24 FGs and 5 TOs games.
This has been a primary point of contention that there is TOO MUCH variance to his performance and his bad games which involved forced shots, frustration and barking at refs, which carryover to the defensive side and result in lack of effort that actively LOST us highly winnable games. This is the "GREAT FUTURE HOF PLAYER" you constantly and mindlessly defend. Boogie may get there someday but he's not there yet, and to say that he is, and all the problems related to the team's failure are independent of him is ridiculously naive and blatantly incorrect.
It is really simple so let me state this clear as I can: If you are great player you can have an off-night in terms of your shooting touch while making mostly smart plays and keeping your cool and finding ways to help your team compete (rebounds, smart passes, hustle plays) If your shot is off and you are not getting the calls you do NOT implode and let that frustration effect your effort and intensity. Boogie has yet to show an ability to consistently do this and that's on him an no one else.
As far as Rudy goes "icing out" may not have been the best choice of words, but his usage rate PLUMMETED last season. I don't have the time to look it up but he was effectively shut out of the offense while Rondo-Boogie did their little dance and had their bromance on their way to 33 whopping wins.