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Rose is impressed that the Bulls have fared well in his absence.

“It’s great, man, knowing that they’re winning games,” he said. “It seems like they’re fighting for me so I don’t have anything but respect for how hard they’ve been working.”

The Bulls have maintained a conservative stance regarding Rose’s return throughout. The only official timeline they have given is the 8- to 12-month range following his May 12 surgery. Following that, there is a chance Rose sits until 2013-14.

Luol Deng, who endured pressure to return in 2009 when he had a stress fracture in his right tibia, said Rose is doing the right thing.

“We have to let him decide,” Deng said. “He knows his body better than anybody. Everybody wants to see him back. You have to look at where we are as a team, how he’s feeling. As someone who has been through injuries, I feel like you have to make a decision for yourself and how you feel and not so much on how everybody is pressuring you.”

Rose said he feels no pressure.

“It’s exciting that all my hard work is going to pay off one day,” Rose said. “I just don’t know when.”

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