Rose: It's only ankle injury

Rose: It's only ankle injury - There is no any basketball player who wants hit by injury. Expectations of every player, if possible in one season they always fit and are not treated by the medical team. But it was the impossible. Because basketball is a sport full of hard physical contact, so that the risk of injury will always be there no matter how small it is.
However, for Derrick Rose injury as if he had become a thorn in the flesh that is difficult to be separated. Medical records so far to beat the number of appearances for NBA All-Star. Pretty much. If you do not want to be called very much. First, he was hit by a right knee injury and left in two consecutive seasons. Injury was then made the Rose as a convict. If the total length of nearly two seasons he competed absent because he was recovering at his knee.
Before the 2015/16 NBA season begins, Rose had to swallow the bitter reality again. Cheekbone (close to the bone of the eye) have cracks. He had to undergo a recovery operation. Now he was required to play wearing a protective face mask. His eyesight was impaired as a result of this injury. Lastly, sprained his left ankle when his team, the Chicago Bulls beat the Indiana Pacers with the score 96-95, on Monday (16/11). Lucky, this time the injury is not too severe.
"Everything is positive. After all (exposure to injury) I and during this, the most important thing now is that I can still play and still in good health after the game," said Rose. "Of course, my ankle hurt a little, but I was relieved of my ankle is not torn or badly injured. It's just a regular ankle sprain. So, I'll be fine."
Just a regular ankle sprain. This is just a regular ankle injury. Rose said this as if the injury had not become a strange thing for him. He tried to "friendly" with the injury, by addressing this in a relaxed, so it will not add burden mentally. Hopefully Rose estimate is correct, that the injury is not too severe. Because we all want to see the figure of Derrick Rose kept in prime condition to compete in the NBA this season.

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