Some more info on the bone spur in Derrick Rose's left ankle: he already had the bone spur prior to joining the Cavs, multiple sources with knowledge of the situation told ESPN. The team became aware of the condition after Rose underwent imaging on his ankle after hurting it against the Milwaukee Bucks in late October. Surgery could be necessary, as Rose alluded to, but the Cavs believe that is more likely an offseason option, sources told ESPN. For now, it will be a pain tolerance issue for Rose as he works to get through the injury with the help of the Cavs' medical staff.