Derrick Rose Leaves Bulls Game With Hamstring Injury, Will Be Re-Evaluated Before Matchup Against Raptors

The “Return of Rose” isn’t going exactly to plan.

Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose left Monday night’s game against the Cleveland Cavaliers with what the team is calling a “minor” right hamstring injury, according to CBS Sports.

Rose went down late in the fourth quarter with a visible limp after making a layup, and was tended to by Bulls staff on the bench. The team will re-evaluate the injury on Tuesday, and D-Rose said he “should be ready” for Friday’s matchup against against the Toronto Raptors, according to K.C. Johnson of the Chicago Tribune.

Rose is returning from a torn ACL he suffered during the 2012 NBA playoffs. He finished Monday night’s game with 16 points, seven assists and three rebounds in the Bulls’ 96-81 win over the Cavs.