Ofman: Rose Should Not Come Back This Season
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If you want to play alongside Daequan Cook, Malcolm Thomas, Vladimir Radmanovic and Marquis Teague, be my guest. Please contact your insurance agent first, or at least your brother Reggie.
After watching this video, only one thing is certain. Derrick Rose should be playing basketball for the Bulls right now.
After suffering a setback in Sunday's loss against the Pistons, Bulls center Joakim Noah could sit out the last six games of the regular season.
Derrick Rose doesn't need to take the court to sell jerseys.
Why is Derrick Rose refusing to continue his rehabilitation, per instruction from the team doctor?
Derrick Rose said he would be willing to come back and play limited minutes if he feels he is ready to play, according to a report in the Chicago Tribune.
You be the judge, but Derrick Rose appears ready to play, with the way he was juking and jiving at practice on Tuesday.
If I had a nickel for every time we have asked Tom Thibodeau when Derrick Rose is coming back, I would have a whole lot of nickels (which still doesn't amount to much).
It has gotten to the point for me, though, that whether Rose is on the court in the final 17 regular season games and/or playoffs or not, I don't care all that much.
Everyone is offering an opinion on Derrick Rose. It wouldn't shock me if Jack Nicholson or the Dali Lama penned a thought on the Bulls fragile franchise star.
Funeral services have been set for 6-month-old Jonylah Watkins - gunned down this week on the South Side and Bulls Guard Derrick Rose has approached the funeral home - through his agent to offer to pay for some of the expenses of the funeral.
Derrick Rose said Tuesday that he has no return date, according to a report in the Chicago Tribune.
Let's get one thing straight. The minute Derrick Rose steps foot on the court, none of this will matter.
The whole team-doctor arrangement is awkward to begin with.
Can the Bulls salvage a first-round playoff victory? Maybe. But it's not about this year or next.
The Bulls need to do all they can to ensure that home is indeed where Rose's heart is, lest they – and the city's hoops fans – potentially suffer the consequences.
If you're following along with Derrick Rose's recovery, here's a piece of good news.
If you're a Bulls fan and feel the two games to date with Miami haven't been the same with Rose out, you're not alone.
TNT analyst Charles Barkley responded harshly to Reggie Rose's comments during the network's halftime show.
Reggie Rose indicated the Bulls aren't doing enough to put together a championship team around his brother, Derrick.
Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose participated Monday in five-on-five drills, the latest step in his recovery from a torn anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee.
It's the city of Love (Bob) and the city of Roses (Derrick & Family). It's the city of heart taps (Sammy's) and the city of kisses (Sammy's … again). It's the city of passions (ever seen Cubs fans?) and the city of swoons (ever seen the Cubs?).
What matters is his knee. Everything else? It's just noise.
When asked to predict a timetable for his return, Derrick Rose told a group of reporters that "I really don't know. It's feeling good but if it is taking me a long time and I am still not feeling right, I won't mind missing this year."
Say what you want about Tuesday's story about Derrick Rose potentially not playing this season (and I don't believe that for a moment) but the part that upset me is that Rose granted an interview to a reporter from the national media.
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