" To see Derrick Rose running sprints on Monday is enough to make any Bulls fan excited. A number of reports have suggested the Bulls superstar is just weeks away from practicing with the team, seven months removed from surgery to repair a torn ACL in his left knee.
The timetable for Rose’s return had been set between eight and 12 months, but most felt the year mark would be much more realistic based on the opinion of Dr. Brian Cole, the Bulls team physician who performed Rose’s surgery.
Now that D. Rose has been running and performing cutting movements and drills for a couple of weeks now, it’s safe to assume that him being back on the court is only a matter of time, although no one has set an official return date as of yet "
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