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The protective mask Derrick Rose wore in Tuesday night’s season opener did its job -- it protected the point guard’s face as he continues to recover from a broken orbital bone suffered Sept. 29 in the Bulls’ first practice of camp.
But one thing it can’t help with is Rose’s vision, which, according to the 2011 MVP, is still blurred and at times leaves him seeing double.
Like Tuesday night.
Speaking with the media after Chicago’s 97-95 opening-night win over the Cleveland Cavaliers in the Windy City, Rose said he saw double, had blurred vision and could see out of only one eye.