Derrick Rose shares his emotional journey after his ACL injury with the Chicago Bulls on Zach Randolph and Tony Allen's podcast.
Lebron James turns back the clock with jaw-dropping lefty dunk that might rewrite the highlight reel Derrick Rose has been one of the most impactful and loved figures in NBA recent history ...
(Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune) A young fan of Derrick Rose walks across the court at Simeon while wearing a shirt featuring Rose posing with his NBA MVP trophy on Jan. 3, 2025, in Chicago.
That’s my man and I love him to death.” OFFICIAL: The Bulls will retire Derrick Rose's number during the 2025-26 NBA season. No other player will ever wear the number 1 for the Chicago Bulls.
Additionally, the team unveiled the Derrick Rose Atrium Experience to spotlight unique memorabilia from his time in the NBA. During halftime, Rose took to center court to address the fans.
The Chicago Bulls will retire Derrick Rose's jersey ... to receive this franchise honor. The Rose jersey retirement ceremony will be held during the next NBA season (2025-26), and details will ...
Zach LaVine also had 33 and the Chicago Bulls beat the New York Knicks 139-126 after honoring former MVP Derrick Rose on Saturday night. White hit 9 of 11 from beyond the arc. LaVine delivered his ...
Nobody was happier about the Chicago Bulls’ plans to retire Derrick Rose ... fell in love with Rose, who became a bona fide superstar just a few years into his NBA career.
The Chicago Bulls will retire former NBA MVP Derrick Rose's No. 1 jersey, the team said Saturday. Rose, 36, announced his retirement from the league over social media on Sept. 26. The retirement ...
CHICAGO — Derrick ... coached Rose in his prime with the Bulls as well as in New York and Minnesota, said before the game. “For what he means to the city, the Bulls, the entire NBA.
MANILA, Philippines -- Soon, Derrick Rose’s No. 1 Chicago Bulls jersey will be on the rafters. Rose, the youngest Most Valuable Player in NBA history ... The Bulls face the Knicks on Sunday.
CHICAGO-- "MVP" chants bounced off the walls inside of a sold-out United Center, but it wasn't for any of the current Chicago Bulls players or the visiting New York Knicks. Fans were on their feet ...