Derrick Rose, the former MVP, has gradually declined in his team status recently.
According to Marc Stein, a senior NBA reporter, Nick is willing to trade him out, but it is said that there is an unusual condition.
Nick has performed well after joining Jalen Brunson this season.
Immanuel Quickley and Quentin Grimes, the young guards at home, rushed out, making Ross’s playing time sharply reduced.
He still has an average of 24.5 minutes in 26 games last season. Although he has played 26 games this year, the time has dropped to 12.9 minutes.
According to the news, Nick is willing to let Ross move forward to his new club through the transaction, but there is an additional condition. Because Nick’s head coach Tom Thibodeau loves Ross very much, Nick hopes that the new club can ensure that Ross has a stable playing time. However, this condition is not reasonable. Although Rose can contribute to the field with his experience and remaining ability, the new team can freely plan the use of players after the transaction, and the original team can not interfere too much.
Rose’s average score of 5.8 points per game this season is a career low, but the playing time of 12.9 points is also a career low. Last season, he played 26 games and averaged 12.0 points, 3.0 rebounds and 4.0 assists in 24.5 minutes.