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better news than it could've been
And came back way before everyone thought and looks ok. There's still hope?
What am I kidding? No one wants to believe in hope.
K.C. Johnson @KCJHoop 3m
Per sources, Derrick Rose tore his right meniscus and will need surgery.
K.C. Johnson @KCJHoop 1m
DRose will undergo surgery in the near future. Until that is completed, it's known if he will miss season or not.
K.C. Johnson @KCJHoop 2m
Bulls make it official. Release says medial meniscus tear and indefinite absence. Source said he's returning to Chicago for surgery.
Yes.One month to 6 month recovery , should the Bulls blow up this Team ?
One month to 6 month recovery , should the Bulls blow up this Team ?
I hear it is more painful then A Ligament tear, not sure where you are getting the news about having it reattached, a Dr. on the score said most NBA players have it cut out. it is Cartilage damage . way better then ACLFrom what I read, he intends to have meniscus re-attached which means longer down time than if he just had it clipped. He's probably done for the season. Despite a weak bench and lack of scoring, the Bulls might still make the first round of the playoffs. By the time Rose gets done rehabbing the knee, I suspect the season will be over for the Bulls. He will still have to work on his conditioning once his knee heals up and the strength returns too. So yeah, he's pretty much done anyway you look at it.
Before anybody questions my credibility, I have torn meniscus in my knee, so I know what he's going to go through. It is intensely painful, obviously. It took about 4 months of not doing anything athletically before I could even start therapy. Therapy was about a month before I had any confidence and could run on it again. It still hurts sometimes, and that was four years ago.
This is not negative, it's just reality something some of you guys have a hard time dealing with from what I gather. Try to think of it as a an opportunity for change in the positive direction though. We all know this team needed change, and now it is inevitable. A lot of good could come out of this.
I hear it is more painful then A Ligament tear, not sure where you are getting the news about having it reattached, a Dr. on the score said most NBA players have it cut out. it is Cartilage damage . way better then ACL
I hear it is more painful then A Ligament tear, not sure where you are getting the news about having it reattached, a Dr. on the score said most NBA players have it cut out. it is Cartilage damage . way better then ACL
fourth he's made it three years in a row already. And no one is stopping him this year. The path is being cleared again for him.Lebron is one Paul George injury away from his 3rd consecutive NBA finals. Two years ago was DRose and Howard, last year was DRose and Granger, this year DRose already. I hope the pacers will stay healthy this year. I hate it when there is no competition.
Good post.From what I read, he intends to have meniscus re-attached which means longer down time than if he just had it clipped. He's probably done for the season. Despite a weak bench and lack of scoring, the Bulls might still make the first round of the playoffs. By the time Rose gets done rehabbing the knee, I suspect the season will be over for the Bulls. He will still have to work on his conditioning once his knee heals up and the strength returns too. So yeah, he's pretty much done anyway you look at it.
Before anybody questions my credibility, I have torn meniscus in my knee, so I know what he's going to go through. It is intensely painful, obviously. It took about 4 months of not doing anything athletically before I could even start therapy. Therapy was about a month before I had any confidence and could run on it again. It still hurts sometimes, and that was four years ago.
This is not negative, it's just reality something some of you guys have a hard time dealing with from what I gather. Try to think of it as a an opportunity for change in the positive direction though. We all know this team needed change, and now it is inevitable. A lot of good could come out of this.
You're just the board contrarian, always ready to argue with everybody but seldom make logical arguments about anything you post... what's scary is you think you know more than everybody about everything... case in point the nonsense you posted above. Go play in traffic.
Everything I have said about the Bulls has come to pass, so I guess that makes me right and you wrong. Question that if you dare.