Citing a family issue, Derrick Rose missed the Knicks' 110-96 loss to the Pelicans on Monday. The only problem with Rose's excuse was that he didn't tell his team; the Knicks reportedly were not aware of his whereabouts and could not get in touch with him.

But Rose explained himself to the Knicks and the team fined him Tuesday. Rose will be in uniform against the Sixers on Wednesday but Knicks coach Jeff Hornacek has not mentioned if he will actually play. So what exactly happened to Rose?

Well, he went home to Chicago to be with his mother:

It is unclear why specifically Rose had to be with his mother. He should, however, have sent a text message or let the Knicks know where he was. But Rose didn't do that because apparently he wasn't in the right frame of mind.

Things got so bad for Rose that according to Frank Isola of the New York Daily News, the Knicks guard contemplated taking an extended absence from basketball:

Rose, according to two independent sources who spoke to the Daily News on the condition of anonymity, was such an emotional wreck Monday afternoon that his only solution was to abruptly leave the Knicks to be with his mother and his son.

In fact, Rose's state of mind was such that for a brief time he talked about walking away from basketball for an extended period of time to clear his mind.

Rose will be a free agent in the summer, and a break from basketball would not help his desire to get a large contract.

For now, Rose returns to a Knicks team in disarray and rapidly falling out of the playoff picture in the East.