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October 12, 2008 4:07:49 PM CDT



Last Thing Bulls Should Give Rose is Time

Posted Jun 27, 08 9:29 AM CDT in Sports 

(Newser) – Chicago Bulls GM John Paxson said after last night's NBA draft that he thinks the team should give Derrick Rose some time to settle in, but he seems to be the only person who thinks so, writes Jay Mariotti of the Chicago Sun-Times. The No. 1 draft pick says he wants to focus on "being a point guard and coming in and starting."

"I'm just going to assume Paxson was delirious and doesn't remember making the comment," Mariotti writes. Rose, he says "needs to play and play a hell of a lot." Gaining Rose means the Bulls will have to shed at least one guard, and the No. 1 draft pick is aware that his return to his hometown means the boot for Kirk Hinrich or Ben Gordon.

Source Chicago Sun-Times

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NBA commissioner David Stern, left, poses with number one draft pick Derrick Rose, who was picked by the Chicago Bulls. The Bulls say they'll give him time to settle in. Rose says he's ready now.   (AP Photo/Seth Wenig)
Derrick Rose, who played for Memphis, responds to questions during an interview after being selected by the Chicago Bulls as the first overall pick in the 2008 NBA basketball draft.   (AP Photo/Frank Franklin II)
In this March 14, 2008 file photo, Memphis guard Derrick Rose controls the ball against Southern Mississippi in the second half of Conference USA men's basketball tournament semifinal.   (AP Photo/Bill Waugh, File)
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