As always, I await the commentary of everyone who swore that Rondo would make his return as fast as possible because he is a competitor, unlike that no-talent glass-kneed weak-willed Derrick Rose.

Someone told you he'd be back as soon as he was cleared for contact and without getting into game shape?
In any case, if he comes back at all this year he'll probably be ahead of the pace of weak-willed Derrick Rose.
First it was "he'll be back by training camp," then "he'll be back in November," then "he'll definitely be back before Christmas," sprinkled all the while with a whole bunch of "Adrian Peterson, Adrian Peterson, it's about how hard you want it, Rondo's a competitor" nonsense.
Everyone who was thinking properly said he'd probably be out until about the All-Star break, and we all got lambasted for it. It's interesting to see the perception between players on a given team and other players.
As always, I await the commentary of everyone who swore that Rondo would make his return as fast as possible because he is a competitor, unlike that no-talent glass-kneed weak-willed Derrick Rose.

The difference is that the Bulls weren't tanking, we are. It wouldn't make any sense for Rondo to make a comeback in a throwaway season (with brand new coach and bunch of parts).
The Bulls certainly had the chance to knock off Miami with the way Noah, Deng, and Nate were playing. With Rose coming back when he was declared, it would make huge difference but instead he rode the bench as a coward that he truely was and watched his team fought and struggle
If you think the Bulls really had a chance to knock of Miami in the playoffs by suddenly reintroducing Rose into the mix at the eleventh hour, I would like to partake in your herbal prescription.