![]() ![]() “It’s just letting me know what’s real,” he said. ![]() Before the Bulls’ game against the Toronto Raptors on Thursday, Rose was asked if his injuries had changed the way he approaches the game and his health. It makes a lot of sense in a parallel universe, maybe. The very nature of the debate strips Rose of his humanity: Just because Rose makes a lot of money - but a small sliver of what the league and team generates because of his skills - he should put his future at risk. Never mind that trying to rush back from his injuries was what caused his problems to worsen in the first place, and that the Bulls’ championship aspirations die without him healthy. Professional agitators like Chicago Tribune columnist Steve Rosenbloom and ESPN loudmouth host Skip Bayless criticized Rose, mainly because he has a US$95-million contract with the team. ![]() What followed was the worst kind of idiocy that occasionally comes with observing professional sports. He went on to say he did not want to be perpetually sore when he was older. This advertisement has not loaded yet, but your article continues below. Manage Print Subscription / Tax Receipt. ![]()
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