
Derrick Rose’s Knicks future unclear after grueling playoff
NY Post
Derrick Rose finally appeared to run out of gas Wednesday night, and it turned out that he was a bit dinged up from his heavier workload earlier in the Knicks’ playoff series against the Hawks.
The 32-year-old Rose started for the third straight game Wednesday night, but he was on the bench for all of the fourth quarter of the Knicks’ season-ending Game 5 loss at the Garden. “I had some knick-knack injuries last game, got hit in the knee. Just had to play smart, tried to give it a go, and it just didn’t feel right and Thibs decided not to play me in the fourth,” said Rose, who finished with six points on 3-for-11 shooting in 27 minutes. “As far as the season, I can’t complain.More Related News

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