Derrick Rose continues to suffer from lower back spasms, but the Chicago Bulls received good news Monday when an MRI confirmed that there’s no structural damage in Rose’s back.
Derrick Rose Injury: MRI Confirms No Structural Damage In Back
Derrick Rose: ‘This Is The Most I’ve Ever Been Injured’
“This is the most I’ve ever been injured,” Rose told the Chicago Tribune. “It’s frustrating knowing I worked so hard. Hopefully I’ll be back soon. I hate missing games, especially against great teams.”
To put Rose’s comments into perspective, the All-Star point guard missed a total of six games over the course of his first three seasons in the league while playing roughly 3,000 minutes each year. This season, he’s played in 23 of the Bulls’ 30 games, though a couple of them saw him miss considerable playing time due to either the back and toe injuries he’s been dealing with this year.
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On Saturday, Rose told the Chicago Tribune that this season has been the most he’s ever been injured.
Hopefully being the key word, of course, but it sounds like this injury might cause Rose to miss more than Sunday’s game.
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