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Derrick Rose, the youngest NBA MVP in history, announced his retirement from the sport on Thursday, ending his 16-year career in the league. In a statement released to The Athletic's Shams ...
"D-Rose's jersey should be retired in Chicago as ... Being from Chicago, being from Simeon, what he did being the youngest MVP ever, being from that city." Related: Stephen Jackson gave Gregg ...
CHICAGO – Coming back to Chicago never gets old for Derrick Rose. The former Bulls MVP returned to the South Side Thursday to throw out the first pitch at the White Sox home opener, where he was ...
Chicago Bulls legend Derrick Rose will throw the ceremonial first pitch for the Chicago White Sox on Opening Day next week. The team announced Rose's appearance in a social media video on Thursday.
By the 2010-11 season, Rose had taken his game to another level, averaging 25.0 points, 7.7 assists, and 4.1 rebounds per game. This made him the youngest player in NBA history to win the MVP ...
He eventually won MVP and NBA championship honors with the Oklahoma City Thunder and Golden State Warriors respectively. Derrick Rose was one of the biggest "What If?" questions in the NBA as ...
In honor of his retirement being announced, take a look at Derrick Rose's best plays from his MVP season in 2010-11!