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Derrick Rose has officially retired, leaving behind one of basketball's greatest "what if" stories. From his explosive Rookie ...
Derrick Rose, longtime NBA veteran and former league MVP, announced his decision to retire from professional basketball on Thursday.. Rose, drafted first overall in 2008 out of the University of ...
Derrick Rose, who won the MVP in the prime of his career, is retiring after 16 seasons in the NBA. The 35-year-old was selected by the Chicago Bulls with the first overall pick in the 2008 NBA ...
How Derrick Rose went from NBA's youngest MVP to mentor for next generation. Rose never returned to his MVP form after a series of injuries in his mid-20s, but he was still a good player.
However, when we got the chance to ask Derrick Rose about how his 2011 MVP version would do if placed in 2025's NBA, the Chicago Bulls legend didn't flaunt his abilities. Instead, D-Rose decided ...
Derrick Rose is calling it a career after 15 NBA seasons. ... Rose, the No. 1 pick of the 2008 draft, was the youngest MVP in NBA history in 2011, when he was 22 years old.
In that MVP season, Rose, just 22, averaged 25 points, 7.9 assists 3.4 rebounds and shot 43.5% from the field, leading the Bulls to a 62-20 record. He remains the youngest player to win MVP.
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.