The player who electrified Chicago more than any other Bulls player in the post-Jordan era is walking away from basketball.
Fans will remember Derrick Rose for his early years in the NBA. He was named Rookie of the Year, earned multiple All-Star selections and was the league's youngest-ever MVP all before the age of 23.
"I was just a kid from Chicago, trying to make it," those words spoken years ago, encapsulate the essence of the journey ...
In Year 4, which was the NBA’s lockout year, Rose averaged 21.8 points, 3.4 rebounds, 7.9 assists, 0.9 steals and 0.7 blocks. He tore his left ACL on April 28, 2012. Rose missed the entire 2012 ...
Derrick Rose: Mentally, it’s tough dealing with the thought that you’re never going to be the same. It’s rough. I swear, bro. You ask yourself, “Can I play through this pain?” ...
Convinced to focus on his family life, the ex-NBA star was compelled in informing Memphis that he'll finally leave the game prior to the season. In the latest episode of Jeff Teague's Club 520 ...
Before tearing his knee in the 2012 NBA Playoffs, Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose was one of the most feared players in the NBA. The 6'3" guard was the perfect mix of grace and power, capable of ...
: Derrick Rose, a former number 1 draft pick and NBA MVP, retires ...
The 2015 second-round playoff series between the No.2 seeded Cleveland Cavaliers and No.3 ranked Chicago Bulls featured two of the league's biggest superstars, LeBron James and Derrick Rose.
Chicago Bulls legend Derrick Rose is being honored throughout the week leading up to a ceremony at the team’s Saturday game, but a pop-up flower shop drew a crowd of hundreds Thursday.