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  2. What happened to Derrick Rose since the injury? Taking a closer look at the former MVP
  3. Derrick Rose injury update: Knicks guard to undergo another procedure on right ankle
  4. Knicks' Derrick Rose: Still not practicing
  5. Knicks' Derrick Rose undergoes ankle surgery, out 8 weeks
  6. Knicks' Derrick Rose: Still not practicing
  7. Derrick Rose injury update: Knicks guard to undergo another procedure on right ankle
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  9. What happened to Derrick Rose since the injury? Taking a closer look at the former MVP
  10. Knicks' Derrick Rose undergoes ankle surgery, out 8 weeks


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Impact Rose wasn't listed on the injury report prior to being ruled out, so the extent of the knee injury remains unclear. After getting knocked of the rotation for most of December, Rose had played in three straight contests with Jalen Brunson (hip) sidelined and averaged 13 minutes per game during that stretch. Rose's next chance to play will come Wednesday against San Antonio. Impact Rose went unused off the bench for the second game in a row, which allowed Miles McBride and Immanuel Quickley to fill the top backup spots behind backcourt starters Jalen Brunson and Quentin Grimes. In the Knicks' previous game Sunday against the Cavaliers, Rose was active for the contest but was available only in an emergency while getting some rest for a sore toe. Rose was off the injury report entirely ahead of Wednesday's game, so his absence from the rotation looks as though it was a coach's decision rather than the result of the toe issue. McBride made a strong impression during his time on the court with six assists in 27 minutes, so he looks like he'll remain ahead of Rose on the depth chart for the time being.

What happened to Derrick Rose since the injury? Taking a closer look at the former MVP

Derrick Rose with the Chicago Bulls Derrick Rose missed the entire 2012-13 season to recover from his left knee injury. Rose returned for the 2013-14 season, but suffered a torn meniscus in his right knee 10 games into the campaign. He ended up missing the rest of that season. Rose played two more injury-plagued seasons in Chicago before he was traded to the New York Knicks in 2016. He only lasted one year in New York, which ended after suffering a torn meniscus in his right knee. The former MVP became a free agent in 2017 and signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers. However, the number of injuries he has suffered over the last five years took a toll on his mental health and was out for more than two months. He was then traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves midway through the 2017-18 season. In his first full season in Minnesota, Rose primarily came off the bench and was relatively healthy throughout the year. He earned a nice contract from the Detroit Pistons in 2019 before getting traded to the Knicks again in 2021. Derrick Rose is now in his second stint with the Rose was an exceptional player prior to his injuries and would have had a Hall-of-Fame-worthy career. The Knicks have a team option on Rose's contract for next season, which might not get picked up. That means the three-time All-Star will try to find a new home in free agency.

Derrick Rose injury update: Knicks guard to undergo another procedure on right ankle

It sounds like the Rose originally Though the Knicks were without Rose since mid-December, the original timeline of his injury suggested that his return was around the corner. Now, though, with Rose out for an even longer amount of time, it means they'll continue to be thin at the point guard position. Especially after it was announced this week that Rose's extended absence is just the latest bump in the road for a Knicks squad that had high hopes of building upon their success from a season ago that took them to the postseason. But as they return from All-Star break, the Knicks find themselves with a 25-34 record, and currently sit two spots out of the final play-in spot in the East. There's certainly work to be done in order to get into the playoffs, and missing a key contributor like Rose for even more time isn't ideal for a New York team that has struggled to consistently generate offense this season.

Knicks' Derrick Rose: Still not practicing

Rose underwent a minor procedure at the end of February to address a skin infection on his surgically repaired right ankle and was initially expected to miss 1-to-2 weeks. However, two weeks have passed and the veteran point guard still hasn't been cleared for practice. Thibodeau said that once Rose is cleared, he'll need to re-start the conditioning process before being cleared for game action. In the meantime, Alec Burks and Immanuel Quickley should continue to see increased run with Rose sidelined and Kemba Walker no longer in the mix. More News • 04/22/2023 • by RotoWire Staff • 04/04/2023 • by RotoWire Staff • 04/02/2023 • by RotoWire Staff • 04/01/2023 • by RotoWire Staff • 03/31/2023 • by RotoWire Staff • 03/30/2023 • by RotoWire Staff

Knicks' Derrick Rose undergoes ankle surgery, out 8 weeks

Derrick Rose had missed the last two games with what the team said was ankle soreness. NEW YORK (AP) — Knicks guard Derrick Rose had surgery Wednesday on his right ankle and could miss two months. Already short-handed with six players in the NBA’s Health and Safety Protocols, the Knicks have now lost the former league MVP whose arrival jump-started their run to the playoffs last season. Rose had missed the last two games with what the team said was ankle soreness. The Knicks announced he had a procedure on the ankle at New York’s Hospital for Special Surgery and would be evaluated in eight weeks. The 33-year-old Rose had mostly come off the bench since arriving from Detroit in a trade last February, reuniting him with Tom Thibodeau, his coach in Chicago when Rose was the NBA’s MVP in 2011. He finished third in voting for the NBA’s Sixth Man Award last season, though moved into the starting lineup for the final three games of their playoff series against Atlanta. The point guard went back to the bench behind Kemba Walker to start this season, but had taken over the starting spot again before getting hurt. He is averaging 12 points, one of the bright spots in New York’s disappointing 14-17 start. Walker had fallen out of the rotation entirely, though started the last two games with so many Knicks unavailable and played well. RJ Barrett, Nerlens Noel, Immanuel Quickley, Kevin Knox II, Quentin Grimes and Miles McBride remain out in protocols, though Obi Toppin was cleared to r...

Knicks' Derrick Rose: Still not practicing

Rose underwent a minor procedure at the end of February to address a skin infection on his surgically repaired right ankle and was initially expected to miss 1-to-2 weeks. However, two weeks have passed and the veteran point guard still hasn't been cleared for practice. Thibodeau said that once Rose is cleared, he'll need to re-start the conditioning process before being cleared for game action. In the meantime, Alec Burks and Immanuel Quickley should continue to see increased run with Rose sidelined and Kemba Walker no longer in the mix. More News • 04/22/2023 • by RotoWire Staff • 04/04/2023 • by RotoWire Staff • 04/02/2023 • by RotoWire Staff • 04/01/2023 • by RotoWire Staff • 03/31/2023 • by RotoWire Staff • 03/30/2023 • by RotoWire Staff

Derrick Rose injury update: Knicks guard to undergo another procedure on right ankle

It sounds like the Rose originally Though the Knicks were without Rose since mid-December, the original timeline of his injury suggested that his return was around the corner. Now, though, with Rose out for an even longer amount of time, it means they'll continue to be thin at the point guard position. Especially after it was announced this week that Rose's extended absence is just the latest bump in the road for a Knicks squad that had high hopes of building upon their success from a season ago that took them to the postseason. But as they return from All-Star break, the Knicks find themselves with a 25-34 record, and currently sit two spots out of the final play-in spot in the East. There's certainly work to be done in order to get into the playoffs, and missing a key contributor like Rose for even more time isn't ideal for a New York team that has struggled to consistently generate offense this season.

Derrick Rose

Game Date Matchup W/L MIN PTS FGM FGA FG% 3PM 3PA 3P% FTM FTA FT% OREB DREB REB AST STL BLK TOV PF +/- NYK vs. CLE W 3 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -7 NYK vs. NOP W 2 0 0 0.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 -5 NYK @ HOU W 11 4 40.0 0 0.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0 0 -4 NYK @ SAS L 16 3 20.0 0 0.0 1 2 50.0 0 0 0 0 0 2 -10 NYK @ DAL L 12 5 50.0 50.0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 1 -6

What happened to Derrick Rose since the injury? Taking a closer look at the former MVP

Derrick Rose with the Chicago Bulls Derrick Rose missed the entire 2012-13 season to recover from his left knee injury. Rose returned for the 2013-14 season, but suffered a torn meniscus in his right knee 10 games into the campaign. He ended up missing the rest of that season. Rose played two more injury-plagued seasons in Chicago before he was traded to the New York Knicks in 2016. He only lasted one year in New York, which ended after suffering a torn meniscus in his right knee. The former MVP became a free agent in 2017 and signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers. However, the number of injuries he has suffered over the last five years took a toll on his mental health and was out for more than two months. He was then traded to the Minnesota Timberwolves midway through the 2017-18 season. In his first full season in Minnesota, Rose primarily came off the bench and was relatively healthy throughout the year. He earned a nice contract from the Detroit Pistons in 2019 before getting traded to the Knicks again in 2021. Derrick Rose is now in his second stint with the Rose was an exceptional player prior to his injuries and would have had a Hall-of-Fame-worthy career. The Knicks have a team option on Rose's contract for next season, which might not get picked up. That means the three-time All-Star will try to find a new home in free agency.

Knicks' Derrick Rose undergoes ankle surgery, out 8 weeks

Derrick Rose had missed the last two games with what the team said was ankle soreness. NEW YORK (AP) — Knicks guard Derrick Rose had surgery Wednesday on his right ankle and could miss two months. Already short-handed with six players in the NBA’s Health and Safety Protocols, the Knicks have now lost the former league MVP whose arrival jump-started their run to the playoffs last season. Rose had missed the last two games with what the team said was ankle soreness. The Knicks announced he had a procedure on the ankle at New York’s Hospital for Special Surgery and would be evaluated in eight weeks. The 33-year-old Rose had mostly come off the bench since arriving from Detroit in a trade last February, reuniting him with Tom Thibodeau, his coach in Chicago when Rose was the NBA’s MVP in 2011. He finished third in voting for the NBA’s Sixth Man Award last season, though moved into the starting lineup for the final three games of their playoff series against Atlanta. The point guard went back to the bench behind Kemba Walker to start this season, but had taken over the starting spot again before getting hurt. He is averaging 12 points, one of the bright spots in New York’s disappointing 14-17 start. Walker had fallen out of the rotation entirely, though started the last two games with so many Knicks unavailable and played well. RJ Barrett, Nerlens Noel, Immanuel Quickley, Kevin Knox II, Quentin Grimes and Miles McBride remain out in protocols, though Obi Toppin was cleared to r...