
Derrick Rose just can’t shake off the physical issues that keep plaguing him, as he’s experiencing double vision as a result of the orbital fracture that he suffered during training camp. It’s an issue that may continue to plague him for a while.
Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg admitted on Sunday that the double vision issue hasn’t gone away, and it may not anytime soon.
Hoiberg said Rose's double vision could last 3 months.
— K.C. Johnson (@KCJHoop) November 15, 2015

It came as news to Rose, though he didn’t necessarily dispute it.
Rose said "that's first time I'm hearing about that" when told Hoiberg said his double vision could last 3 months. Did say it's still there.
— K.C. Johnson (@KCJHoop) November 15, 2015
Rose is shooting 36 percent this season and IS just 1 of 18 from three point range, so it’s fair to say that the errant elbow and subsequent issues have affected his output. Three more months of that would be bad news for the Bulls.