Rajon Rondo's rebellious nature led him on a journey of wandering throughout his career, with the entire league waiting for his retirement because he is considered the ideal coaching candidate. Having left the Celtics, Rajon Rondo may have forgotten that he was no longer the leader of the Mavericks. He remained as defiant as he was in Boston, openly criticizing head coach Rick Carlisle for calling a timeout during a game. This behavior quickly had consequences; following the match, the team announced that Rondo would miss the rest of the season due to a recurring back injury. This decision came at a critical time, as the Mavericks were facing the Rockets in the playoffs. The decision to sideline their starting point guard indicated that Rondo's issues had affected team unity, making his departure from the team inevitable. It seemed as if the Mavericks were subtly warning the Bulls' coaching staff about Rondo's potential for causing trouble. They suggested that while Rondo is a good player with a deep understanding of the game, he tends to create problems each season. This prediction was soon proven correct when, during a regular-season game against his former team, the Mavericks, Rondo, as the Bulls' main player, made five turnovers and only two assists. He blamed this performance on assistant coach Jim Boylen, berating him and throwing a towel in his face. Once again, Rondo became a destabilizing factor for the team, leading to his contract being terminated despite it being a two-year deal. Even after achieving the best record for the team, they were…

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