Boston Celtics president of basketball operations Danny Ainge said at Thursday's draft that the team isn't currently exploring the idea of trading Rajon Rondo. Should they? That's one of the questions put to ESPN.com's 5-on-5 panel debating the Celtics-Nets trade:

* Arnovitz: If they can get value for him, yes. He won't be much more amenable to the rebuilding effort than Doc Rivers was, and Rondo isn't exactly a congenial dude when things are rosy. But as always, the answer to this question is contingent on what they can fetch in return. A lottery pick and another first-rounder?

* Gordon: No. The Celtics should be able to bottom out just fine with or without Rondo on the roster, so I'm not sure if it's necessary. He's an All-NBA player on a below-market deal, and there's no reason to rush things unless he sees the post-trade, post-Doc wasteland he's coming back to and says, "Yeah, no."