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Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose will miss the rest of the season after
undergoing knee surgery Monday, the team announced.
The former MVP had the medial meniscus repaired in his right knee at Rush
University Medical Center in Chicago.
The surgery was supposed to be performed by Dr. Brian Cole, the same man who
performed the ACL surgery on Rose's left knee in May of 2012.
Heading into the procedure, there appeared to be two options for repairing
Rose's knee. They could have either removed the meniscus, or a portion of it,
and Rose could have been back on the floor in a matter of weeks. Having the
meniscus re-attached, which appears to be the route Rose took, sidelines him
for upwards of four to six months.
While the first procedure would have put him back on the court sooner, many
players who have had that procedure, including Miami Heat star Dwyane Wade,
say that it causes more problems later in a player's career.
It appears that with the 25-year-old Rose the organization chose to take the
longer approach with the hope that he can return to being the same player
before his first knee injury.
Before the surgery, coach Tom Thibodeau said the team felt bad for Rose after
all the work he had put in to return.
"I talked to him at length last night. He's in good spirits," he said. "About
as well as can be expected under the circumstances. And he's already thinking
about his rehab and typical Derrick