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MOST SKEPTICAL BULLS FANS ARE ALWAYS looking for signs that their listless favorites don't have the most clueless front ...
Coming in, the "D-Will vs. D-Rose" battle was viewed as a clash between arguably the two best floor generals in the NBA. But Rose made it about as one-sided as possible -- especially down the stretch.
To honor Rose's remarkable legacy and the indelible mark he left on the franchise, the Bulls, led by Jerry and son and Bulls President & CEO Michael Reinsdorf, have decided to retire his No. 1 ...
D-Rose, the No. 1 overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls and the league's MVP in 2011, announced his retirement on Thursday.
Derrick Rose explains how he became the most feared guard of his era: "I competed in a way where like I wanted to break your ...
Former Chicago Bulls superstar Derrick Rose announced his retirement last September. But unlike many all-time greats who signed a ceremonial one-day contract to officially finish his career with ...
Derrick Rose is cheered by Bulls fans as he prepares to enter the game. AP It was an emotional moment for Rose, a Chicago native who played for the Bulls from 2008-16, reached three All-Star games ...
Rose, the No. 1 pick in the 2008 NBA draft, won Rookie of the Year honors in 2008-09. Two seasons later he became the youngest MVP in NBA history at 22 years old, leading the Bulls to 62 wins, the ...
The Chicago Bulls have won NBA fans' hearts following their recent gesture toward ex-star guard Derrick Rose. Rose's legacy has been fortified as the Bulls retired the former guard's #1 jersey.
While Rose is insanely popular among fans, getting his statue may be an overcompensation. Instead, the Bulls can retire and hang his #1 jersey in the rafters. MORE TOP STORIES From the Big Lead ...
But while D-Rose will always be remembered for his Bulls run, many do not know that his hometown team almost did not pick him up because of his brother's past. Reggie Rose talked about that in a ...
Julia Poe: Bulls win 139-126 on Derrick Rose night and the crowd is ecstatic. Coby White and Zach LaVine scored 33 points apiece. One last round of "MVP" chants for the road.