For Derrick Rose, the Bull's eye isn’t quite right.
The Chicago point guard is still experiencing double vision after suffering a left orbital fracture on the first day of practice this season, and it may last for another couple of months.
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"[The doctors] said it could be as long as three months," coach Fred Hoiberg said, via ESPN. "But [the vision] has continued to improve and that's obviously a positive."
The Bulls are off to a 6-3 start, but Rose is averaging a career-low 12.6. points and shooting just under 35 percent from the field.
Despite his woeful shooting numbers, Rose says he is now playing with both eyes open, after starting the season using just one.
"I'm missing a lot of shots where I normally hit," Rose said. "Floaters or layups I normally hit, but everything else will come. Just getting my legs under me. It's still preseason for me. … I'm still warming up."
Chicago plays Monday at home against the Pacers.