I think everyone forgets how much of a dominant force Rondo was, and still could be. His ACL tear probably won't affect his game that much if he can ever be as great of a passer as he was is, and can rebound/score off picks like the best of them.
Just to be clear, I don't think a triple double is the greatest stat, but it can show you how much of a impact a single player can have on a game. Most guys do chase them, but as long as its done within the context of the game, I think its different.
With that being said, here is the list of playoff triple-double leaders since Rondo made his playoff debut in 2008:
Rondo ? 10
LeBron ? 9
Westbrook ? 4
Chris Paul ? 2
Lets keep in mind that Rondo hasn't have any triple doubles in his first playoff season in 2008, and hasn't played in a playoff game since 2012. Rondo still leads them all.
The best part is that the Celtics record is 8-2 when Rondo averages his daily triple double.
One loss was a 121-118 Game 4 loss to the Bulls in 2009 and the other was the Game 7 loss in the 2012 Eastern Conference Finals to Miami, which every Celtic fan will remember painfully.
Also the term Crazy-8, is a game that isn't completely off the track of a triple double. Its basically 8 points, 8 rebounds, and 8 assists. Since Rondo's playoff debut, he has 20! The team's record in those games was a solid 13-7, and 4 of them were closely contested with the margin of the game being down by 3 points or less.
So where does Rondo rank in the NBA Crazy-8 games from 2008-2014? Second only to the best player in the NBA.
LeBron ? 24
Rondo ? 20
Westbrook ? 9
Kobe ? 4
Pau Gasol ? 4
Chris Paul ? 4
Andre Iguodala ? 3
Derrick Rose ? 2
Dwyane Wade ? 2
All credits/information goes to Basketballreference, and Celticslife.