A Rose by Any Other Name

Derrick Rose has been in the news a lot lately, what with the alleged sexual assault and the broken orbital bone suffered in practice. First-year coach Fred Hoiberg is still hoping for Rose’s return before October 27, when the Bulls open their season against archrival Cleveland and LeBron James.

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However, the Bulls might need to cut their losses with Derrick Rose and start to rebuild from the point guard out. Rose is undoubtedly talented, but that talent is not worth much on the bench. With 14 injuries, the 2011 League MVP has played in only 113 of 359 games in the last four seasons. He really hasn’t been able to contribute to the Bull’s somewhat debatable success over that period.

CHICAGO, IL – APRIL 28: of the Chicago Bulls of the Philadelphia 76ers in Game One of the Eastern Conference Quarterfinals during the 2012 NBA Playoffs at the United Center on April 28, 2012 in Chicago, Illinois. The Bulls defeated the 76ers 103-91.(Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

Chicago has a lot of valuable pieces in place, to include a solid bench line up. However the guaranteed money paid to Rose could buy Chicago a valuable point guard who’s sitting on someone’s bench, who’s good at distributing the ball, and will give them 12 points and 6 assists a night. It’s better to have a durable point guard who’s in the lineup rather than paying money for a player who has proven to be very fragile and simply has not been there during the Bull’s time of need.

Take your chances, Chicago, and move on without the 2011 MVP. It’s not personal for the home town Chicago hero, who keeps the hometown fans coming out, but fans also want to see the team advance in the NBA Playoffs.

CHICAGO, IL – MARCH 17: Derrick Rose #1 of the Chicago Bulls watches his teammates from the bench during a game against the Oklahoma City Thunder at the United Center on March 17, 2014 in Chicago, Illinois. The Thunder defeated the Bulls 97-85.  (Photo by Jonathan Daniel/Getty Images)

 

Good Luck Chicago in supporting Derrick Rose while your team needs healing as well. The team’s healing will come from a point guard who can be there every night. Whether he’s distributing the ball or playing lockdown defense, it’s good to have the player’s presence on the court rather than on the injured list.

During NBA regular seasons, teams aren’t permitted to carry more than 15 players on their rosters, except in rare instances. Generally, when a club with 15 players on its roster acquires a new player, it must waive someone to clear a spot.  In the offseason, however, teams are permitted to carry up to 20 players on their rosters, as the Bull’s current roster below shows.

Roster from http://espn.go.com/nba/team/roster/_/name/chi/chicago-bulls

 

 

NAME COLLEGE or COUNTRY POS AGE HT WT 2015-16 SALARY
Jake Anderson Iowa State PG 28 6-2 205 $525,093
Cameron Bairstow New Mexico PF 24 6-9 250 $845,059
Aaron Brooks Oregon PG 30 6-0 161 $2,250,000
Jimmy Butler Marquette SG 26 6-7 220 $16,407,500
Jordan Crawford Xavier SG 26 6-4 195 $947,276
Cristiano Da Silva Felicio  Brazil PF 23 6-10 275 $525,093
Mike Dunleavy Duke SG 35 6-9 230 $4,500,000
Pau Gasol  Spain PF 35 7-0 250 $7,448,760
Taj Gibson USC PF 30 6-9 225 $8,500,000
Stefhon Hannah Missouri PG 30 6-1 175  Not Known
Kirk Hinrich Kansas SG 34 6-4 190 $2,854,940
Doug McDermott Creighton SF 23 6-8 225 $2,380,440
Nikola Mirotic  Spain PF 24 6-10 220 $5,543,725
Nazr Mohammed Kentucky C 38 6-10 250  $1,448,490
E’Twaun Moore Purdue SG 26 6-4 191 $1,015,421
Joakim Noah Florida C 30 6-11 232 $13,400,000
Bobby Portis Arkansas PF 20 6-11 230 $1,391,160
Derrick Rose Memphis PG 26 6-3 190 $20,093,064
Marcus Simmons USC G 0 6-6 220  $525,093
Tony Snell New Mexico SF 23 6-7 200 $1,535,880
Coach: Fred Hoiberg                                                                                  $25,000,000 for 5 Years

ABOUT THE AUTHOR

LAWRENCE NORMAN, call sign Sarge, is a basketball fanatic with Texas ties and a retired Army senior NCO who loves to talk and write “smack” about basketball. Works for the VA in the Education Division in St. Louis. BA degree in progress from Columbia College.

 

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