Another knee injury to Derrick Rose is certainly a tough blow for the Chicago Bulls, and it will keep them from finding a rhythm for quite some time.
The Bulls' official Twitter account confirmed that Rose had a torn meniscus and that there was no timetable for his return, reporting that he is out indefinitely.
While the Bulls won't give a specific time for when Rose will return, Dr. Mark Adickes said on the video from ESPN below that Rose could miss as much as four to six months or as little as two to six weeks.
Before the injury, Rose had played in 10 games and was putting up 15.9 points, 4.3 assists and 3.2 rebounds per game. However, he was shooting just 35.4 percent from the field, and he was working on getting more comfortable on the court.
The Bulls had been adjusting to the fact that Rose was trying to get back into the flow of the game after coming off of a torn ACL, and it felt like the team was starting to get into a groove. They scored 110 points against the Indiana Pacers and gave them their only loss this season.
Now, the Bulls will have to adjust once again, ...
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Derrick Rose’s Knee Injury Will Keep Chicago Bulls from Finding Rhythm
November 23rd, 2013 by Tyler Brooke Leave a reply »
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