Rose said he is shooting and working on his body after his Feb. 27
surgery to repair a torn right meniscus. Rose said he is working on
balance and building his body in his bid to be in the playoffs for
the first time in three years.
"Right now, it's about getting the most out of my rehab, getting the
most out of every day," said Rose, who refuses to put a timeframe on
his return to the court.
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Miami Heat forward Chris Bosh, who was hospitalized for a week in
February with blood clots on a lung, could begin regular exercise
later this month and is expected to resume full basketball
activities in September, doctors said Monday.
Bosh, 30, will be evaluated this month and, if cleared, can begin
exercise immediately and start strength training in April, according
to thoracic surgeon Dr. John DeRosimo and team cardiologist Dr. Ed
Neff.
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Los Angeles Clippers guard Dahntay Jones was fined $10,000 by the
NBA for an ill-timed bump into an opponent.
The fine, announced by President of Basketball Operations Rod Thorn,
was assessed after Jones bumped into Golden State Warriors forward
Draymond Green while Green was being interviewed on TV after the
Warriors beat the Clippers 106-98 at Oracle Arena on Sunday.
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