Bulls hope Rose can return for opener
Chicago star Derrick Rose had surgery himself Wednesday to fix his left orbital socket after taking an elbow at practice in training camp. But I encourage the Bulls organization to remember one very important thing while they are considering what to do with player personnel: Lebron James isn’t planning on going out West anytime soon. If he is actually able to play in Chicago’s season opener, that would be great news for the Bulls as their depth at the point guard position is not ideal. He later went on to say that he would prefer to stay in Chicago, but he is also wanting to ensure he gets looked after salary-wise.
It’s likely he’ll be wearing a mask of a few sort or even shades when he does return. “It’s just getting through this”.
The Bulls need a reliable point guard to run Fred Hoiberg’s new offensive scheme, and Rose just isn’t the guy for the job.
“I’ve been moved on [from the lawsuit]”, Rose said.
“Derrick Rose injured his right knee Friday in Portland”. “Again, I’m not concerned about it and I don’t think his teammates are anxious about it”.
Of course, Rose is most unsafe when he’s driving to the basket, and he should see plenty of opportunities to slash given Hoiberg’s affinity for high ball screens and spacing the floor with shooters.
Since it was made known that he had someone else take his ACT exam for him in order to get in to the University of Memphis years ago, there has been a running joke that Rose is dumb.
According to a Bulls’ statement, Derrick Rose will be out for approximately two weeks.
The woman was okay with everything that happened that night, Rose claims, until he and “one or more co-defendants” stopped responding to her texts. “But when you talk about that much money, the only thing you can do is prepare for it. I’m trying to prepare, not only myself, but my family”. In comparison, Rose accumulated a scant $32 million previous year, which was 20 percent lower than his 2013 sales. “I know he’s really hungry to come in and help lead this team”.
Rose representative Lisa Cohen said in August the basketball player once had a nonexclusive relationship with the plaintiff that lasted several years.
That’s good, since tragic heroes aren’t meant to be loved. I’m all for athletes thinking about their future and making a way for the family down the road.