In his first public comments since undergoing surgery to remove the damaged portion of the torn medial meniscus in his right knee, Derrick Rose said he still aims to return to the Chicago Bulls this season. But the former NBA Most Valuable Player did not offer any guarantees or assurances that he will do so, repeatedly emphasizing the need to "listen to [his] body" as he rehabilitates. [DraftKings: FREE Entry to a Huge Cash Fantasy Basketball Contest with First Deposit. Draft your team now. ] During an interview session with reporters prior to the Bulls' Monday meeting with the Memphis Grizzlies, Rose said he feels good and is "in a positive space right now," but presented no firm timetable for when he'll return to the Bulls lineup. "Who knows?" Rose responded to the first question on when he plans to come back. "Whenever I feel well, that's when I'll step back on the court." Does he expect that feeling to come this season? "I think so," he said. "That's the plan, so whenever I feel right, that's when I'll step back." That, of course, is more open-ended than the timeline the Bulls laid out after Rose's Feb. 27 meniscectomy, when they pegged their starting point guard's recovery...