The Freeman

Derrick Rose returns to Cavaliers

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CLEVELAND — Derrick Rose ended his selfimpose­d separation from the Cavaliers.

The point guard, who has been dealing with a sprained left ankle for much of his first season with Cleveland, returned to the Cavs on Monday to resume rehab and treatment. A frustrated Rose had left the team on Nov. 22 to contemplat­e his future, but he’s back and working toward a return to the floor.

Rose had been in contact with coach Tyronn Lue and general manager Koby Altman in recent days. The conversati­ons were described as “positive,” and the team said he will report to its Cleveland Clinic Courts training facility.

There is no timetable on when he’ll play.

“This has been a very challengin­g and difficult time for Derrick,” Altman said. “We will continue to provide him with support and have patience as he re-joins his teammates and works his way back on to the court.”

Rose, whose career has been dogged by serious knee injuries, initially hurt his ankle on Oct. 20 in Milwaukee. He’s made seven starts and is averaging 14.3 points and 26.9 minutes with the Cavs, who signed him to a one-year, $2.1 million freeagent contract this summer.

The three-time defending Eastern Conference champions anticipate­d using Rose as a backup to Isaiah Thomas. However, with Thomas continuing to recover from a hip injury, Rose was thrust into the starting lineup to start the season and showed flashes of his All-Star form while dealing with the sore ankle.

“Everyone’s happy that he is back,” Lue said. “All the players are happy and excited that he’s back, as well as the coaches and the front office. We’re just glad that he’s in a good place right now. We’re just happy to have him back. No hard feelings.”

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