Posted on Outsideanalysis.com 2/27/15
Derrick Rose goes down for the third time in as many
years with a knee injury. I have to give him credit for any mental strength he
has at this point. And the fact they’re even talking about him coming back at
some point this season is a little strange to me because who knows how long of
a rehab he’ll have to go through. By the time of his estimated return it’d be
around playoff time and there’ll be even more pressure on him then. Considering
he won’t have time to work his way back into things. I question why the Bulls
would even want to put him in that position.
True enough the team seemed to be sleepwalking their way
to a 4th seed which isn’t very special in a particularly top heavy eastern
conference and even with Rose there was no guarantee they would even win their
division. Somehow Cleveland has managed to right the ship and Lebron James return
though regarded as a mess at the beginning his teammates seem to want him
around rather than give him the Kobe treatment where they’re happier without
him.
Everything Rose did this season seemed to be over-scrutinized
to the point of petty and the team continued to lose games they should’ve won.
But things only matter once the playoffs start. Do we really see the Atlanta
Hawks in the finals? As much as the Bulls were struggling with all of the
pieces they were still the favorite in the east in my mind.
What bothers me most however is this continued rent a point guard stance. I think we are beyond hurting Derrick Rose’s feelings if we were to draft a point guard to give us a quality player at that position should he go down again. No one seems to notice that Kirk Hinrich has probably missed games than Rose has with a sundry of injuries. We’d do just as well to grab someone from the stands.
Unfortunately Chicago is a big city media town who doesn’t
go easy on their stars. They find all types of ways to create stories
especially during the Lovie Smith era where they were frustrated by the lack of
information they could glean from the Buddha like head coach. But when it came
to Rose it seemed like it was a roast every night. I’ve seen articles calling
him soft and questioning why a man would want to have a life beyond basketball.
If it was negative they’d jump all over it. He could score thirty points and
show flashes of his “former self,” and it was never enough. They complained
when he slowly worked his way back into the flow of things which he should have
done last season and I blame the organization for that one. And poor Coach
Thibs having to get his dander up because he had to defend his star in dealing
with questions on when he would play
They wouldn’t say a word when Pau Gasol or other
teammates would miss a game or two and holy cow did they make a stink when
Derricks travel plans awry and he missed a practice after the All Star break.
Be glad he didn’t turn into Allen Iverson. Instead he apologized to his
teammates especially when it affected his play during a loss. I would be the
last to say maybe he would be better off somewhere else. Some small market city
where they appreciate their stars. I could understand the consternation if this
was Los Angeles and they’re celebrating their 14th win. But this is
a playoff team and most teams don’t gel until after the all-star break when everyone
is trying to solidify their playoff position. We have the coaching to win with
or without Rose. I guess it’ll be up to the old adage hoping something else
happens to knock this story off the front page.