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By ANDREW SELIGMAN (AP Sports Writer)
21 minutes ago
AP - Sports
Bulls star Derrick Rose has surgery, no timetable on return
CHICAGO, IL - SEPTEMBER 28: Derrick Rose #1 of the Chicago Bulls poses for a portrait during Media Day
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose had surgery to repair his left eye socket Wednesday, a day after being elbowed in the face.
Coach Fred Hoiberg says the operation to repair a left orbital fracture ''went as expected.'' He would not put a timetable on Rose's return or rule him out for the opener Oct. 27 against Cleveland.
Hoiberg says the 2011 NBA MVP was elbowed in the face by one of the team's big men after making a ''great baseline drive'' and passing to the corner.
A spokeswoman at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, where Rose had the operation, referred questions to the team.
Dr. Nicholas Volpe is chairman of ophthalmology at Northwestern Medicine. He is not handling the case, but predicted Rose could be back within 2-4 weeks.
View media item 1731182
By ANDREW SELIGMAN (AP Sports Writer)
21 minutes ago
AP - Sports
Bulls star Derrick Rose has surgery, no timetable on return
CHICAGO, IL - SEPTEMBER 28: Derrick Rose #1 of the Chicago Bulls poses for a portrait during Media Day
CHICAGO (AP) -- Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose had surgery to repair his left eye socket Wednesday, a day after being elbowed in the face.
Coach Fred Hoiberg says the operation to repair a left orbital fracture ''went as expected.'' He would not put a timetable on Rose's return or rule him out for the opener Oct. 27 against Cleveland.
Hoiberg says the 2011 NBA MVP was elbowed in the face by one of the team's big men after making a ''great baseline drive'' and passing to the corner.
A spokeswoman at Rush University Medical Center in Chicago, where Rose had the operation, referred questions to the team.
Dr. Nicholas Volpe is chairman of ophthalmology at Northwestern Medicine. He is not handling the case, but predicted Rose could be back within 2-4 weeks.
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