More for kicks than seriousness.
Derrick Rose has been out of the Basketball spotlight since April 28 but has been in the 'gossip mill' for quite a while. A lot of it started when Derrick's brother and manager Reggie Rose criticized the Chicago Bulls for not making any improvements to hasten his brother's return. A few days ago, we found out that Derrick Rose's doctor cleared him to play but that he wouldn't come back until he's confident he dunk off his left foot. Now we hear from Derrick Rose saying he needs his confidence back and also...
"I really don't know [about a return this season]," Rose said. "I'm
just like you all where I'm waiting till that day where I feel normal.
"Until
then I would just wait. I haven't had any pressure from the
organization and no one else to push me to go out there and play. My
teammates have been doing great with just playing hard for me. They're
still out there playing hard, fighting, so that's a good sign and we're
winning games, so I'm not worried about anything right now." (Courtesy of ESPNChicago.com)
Okay, if Derrick Rose is cleared medically to play, why isn't David Stern fining Chicago a** off for not starting a star player? Don't the fine people of Sacramento deserve to see ONE star player at least once in their lives? (Bulls next game reference)
Seriously, the responsible thing to do is to rest and make sure you can play the way you're used to. The Bulls are not winning any titles this year and anytime beyond this season until they get another star player anyway. Might as well just sit back and make sure you're healthy enough to play. Heck, I'd wait until another star player came to Chicago. Then again, I would be waiting an awful longtime for that one to happen.
I do feel a bit sorry for the Bulls teammates though. While Rose shouldn't care about analysts, fans, and amateur bloggers not named me, he should care about what his teammates think of him. I'm sure they're fine with him getting back in the groove right now but that tune could change later come playoff time.
P.S. Then again, it's the NBA. "All for one while one screws them all."
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