"I've been asked a lot about the timeline, and I'm the furthest thing from an athletic trainer or doctor, so I don't know," Stevens told Comcast Sports Net New England. "I really haven't asked about the timeline. It's more about, he is doing everything that he can to be back as quickly as he can."
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Rondo has been out of action since late January, when he tore the ACL in his right knee in a game vs. the Atlanta Hawks. So a return in 11 months isn't out of the question, unless you consider the length of time Bulls star Derrick Rose has taken since tearing his ACL in the 2012 playoffs. He didn't play at all during the 2012-13 campaign, wishing not to rush back.
Speaking of Sullinger, Stevens did address Sullinger’s recent arrest on domestic violence charges, saying he was very disappointed to hear the news and will let the legal process play out before the team and/or the NBA decides on any next steps.