Rose lost for season after surgery to fix meniscus
Fears became reality on Monday, as the Bulls announced that Derrick Rose will miss the remainder of the 2013-14 season.
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Fears became reality on Monday, as the Bulls announced that Derrick Rose will miss the remainder of the 2013-14 season.
There are different surgical procedures available to Derrick Rose, but there could be long-term consequences for the short-term solution.
The Bulls announced on Saturday that subsequent examinations and an MRI confirmed a medial meniscus tear to Derrick Rose's right knee.
With under four minutes left in the third quarter, Derrick Rose was making a back cut, landed awkwardly on his right leg, and was soon out of the game.
The Bulls announced Wednesday that shooting guard Jimmy Butler stayed behind in Chicago because of turf toe on his right big toe.
The Bulls will be without defensive stopper Jimmy Butler on their upcoming road trip because of a sprained right big toe.
On his first shot Saturday night, Derrick Rose watched his attempt get spiked to the floor, after which he received a forearm in the chest.
Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose will be held out of Friday's shootaround and is unlikely to play against the Toronto Raptors.
Derrick Rose sat out practice for the second straight day Thursday and hasn't taken contact since suffering the injury.
With 3 minutes, 39 seconds left in the Bulls' 96-81 victory over the Cavaliers on Monday night at the United Center, Derrick Rose scored.