Senior sports reporter Noral Parham III sits down with Chicagoans about the Bulls retiring Derrick Rose No. 1 jersey.
Derrick Rose couldn't hold back the tears during a halftime tribute ceremony held by Chicago Bulls who announced his jersey will be retired.
Basketball honored Derrick Rose with a heartfelt celebration in Chicago, recognizing his illustrious career, deep ties to the city, and dedication to giving back. The event-filled weekend highlighted Rose’s journey from a young Chicago hooper to NBA MVP and community advocate.
Chicago showed its admiration for Rose, one of Englewood’s favorite sons, on Derrick Rose Night at the United Center. Surely the city can resist the urge to fixate on that community’s struggles.
There was simply no one else we wanted to see succeed more than Derrick Rose because we could hold him close differently than others because of how he became a star, and when.
The Chicago Bulls will retire former Memphis Tigers star 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 ceremony will be held in the 2025-26 season, with the date announced later.
The Chicago Bulls will retire Derrick Rose's jersey next season in honor of the 36-year-old, the team said Saturday. "The Chicago Bulls announced today that Derrick Rose’s No. 1 jersey will be officially retired,
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