Derrick Rose Trade Rumors likely to resurface for new season

Derrick Rose Reuters

Following what Lebron James seemingly did before he re-signed with the Cleveland Cavaliers, the Chicago Bulls are likely to do the same when it comes to persistent rumors tying up Derrick Rose into possible trade rumors.

Of course everyone knows that the Derrick Rose trade rumors have cropped up because of a reported right between the former NBA MVP and newly signed Jimmy Butler. Butler has of course shot down all that flak and believes that it was just a little misunderstanding since both player wanted to win.

For Rose, his recurring knee injuries have hampered his stints in the past years though he did manage to return and finish the previous season in the playoffs. In fact, he enters his first offseason health and hopefully it stays that way.

Fragile as Rose may be, he has proven that he still has the hops to play NBA ball. Though the Bulls and fans hold their breath each time Rose makes an athletic move, such is expected to be the scenario each time Rose does something incredible.

For now, trade rumors should be dying down. With the Bulls going full steam ahead, all those nasty rumors could possibly return of Rose doesn't perform well in the coming season. Either that or another issue comes up.

Rose's overall state is of course something hindering other teams from showing any interest on the Bulls star guard. When it comes to a trade, it could all depend how long he can keep himself healthy.

We have been hearing a lot of "what ifs" as far as a Rose trade is concerned but all these are bunch of speculations and nothing comes close to being real.

For now, that is the scenario, but all that could change in the course of the coming season. A lot depends on how the Bulls and Rose perform in the 2015-16 NBA wars so trades tied up with Rose right now should be considered dead and immaterial.

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