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Derrick Rose Injury Update: Rose Still Day-To-Day

There's good news and bad news on the Derrick Rose injury front. The good news is that, according to coach Tom Thibodeau, Rose is continuing to get better. The bad news is that, well, nobody really knows when he's going to play.

"[Rose is] day to day," Thibodeau said before Saturday's contest [vs. the Charlotte Bobcats]. "It keeps getting better. So we're encouraged by that. All the swelling is gone. ... Only Derrick knows how he feels, so when he says he can go, he'll go."

(via ESPN Chicago)

Rose has missed four consecutive games as he battles through a turf toe injury that he initially tried to play through.

Stay tuned to SB Nation Chicago for more information, and for in-depth analysis on the Chicago Bulls be sure to visit Blog a Bull. Bobcats coverage is available at Rufus On Fire. Visit SB Nation NBA for more news and notes around the league.


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