Rajon Rondo has missed the last three games with a wrist injury, including tonight’s tilt with the Magic, and it’s likely he misses the Bulls’ final regular season game against the Nets on Wednesday. Coach Fred Hoiberg described Rondo’s injury as “significant” when he addressed the media earlier today, as Nick Friedell of ESPN.com relays (ESPN Now link). Hoiberg’s comments came in the wake of Rondo visiting a hand specialist.
The Bulls currently own the eighth seed in the Eastern Conference with a record of 40-41. If Chicago makes the postseason, it could be battling one of the conference’s top teams without the availability of its best point guard.
Rondo signed with the Bulls during the offseason and although he got off to a rocky start with the club, he settled in as a solid contributor. Since being benched in late December, he’s averaged 8.2 points, 6.4 assists, and 1.5 steals per contest. He’s also found his stroke from behind the arc, something that’s plagued him during his entire career. He shot two 3-pointers per game since the calendar turned, making 41.9% of his attempts.
The 31-year-old point guard has one year and slightly less than $13.4MM left on his contract after this season. However, only $3MM of that amount is fully guaranteed. If Rondo isn’t waived before June 30, the entire amount becomes guaranteed.