Derrick Rose, 16-year NBA veteran, 2009 Rookie of the Year, and 2011 MVP, announced his retirement from professional basketball on Thursday. And NBA players like Trae Young of the Atlanta Hawks are paying tribute to him.
While he may no longer be contributing on the court, Rose leaves a legacy behind that is uniquely his. Let’s take a look at some of the best moments from his career.
Born and raised in Chicago, Rose getting drafted first overall by his hometown Chicago Bulls in 2008 was straight out of a storybook.
The storybook continued during the 2008-09 NBA season. He won Rookie of the Year, and had a dynamite playoff debut.
The second DRose stepped foot in the NBA, you could tell he was a problem 💯
He was named 2008-09 Rookie of the Year after averaging 16.8 points, 3.9 rebounds, and 5.2 assists. pic.twitter.com/YGQh1EjedM
— Kicks (@kicks) September 26, 2024
14 Years Ago Today 🌹
20-year-old Derrick Rose’s impressive Playoff debut: 36 PTS (12/19 FG, 12/12 FT) & 11 ASTBen Gordon on Rose: “He’s poised beyond his years. He already carries himself like a veteran out there.” pic.twitter.com/KYT1kQC7tD
— Ballislife.com (@Ballislife) April 18, 2023
Just two years after winning Rookie of the Year, Rose — just 22 at the time — had a monster season.
Two minutes of Derrick Rose just carving up the defense and finishing below the rim during his 2010-2011 MVP season.
This is poetry. 🌹 pic.twitter.com/2ns8Ud7VuK
— Timeless Sports (@timelesssports_) April 18, 2020
His exceptional season won him the MVP in 2011, and he remains the youngest player to ever win the award.
My lasting memory of Derrick Rose won’t be the incredible highlights of his career, but his incredibly humbling MVP speech where he gave loving tribute to his mother’s effort to raise him into the athlete he became.
Impossible to watch without crying. #ThankYouDRose 🌹 pic.twitter.com/pP5z3gGTcA
— FAKE (@FakePearBear) September 26, 2024
The Bulls were eliminated in the Eastern Conference Semifinals by the Cleveland Cavaliers in the 2015 playoffs, but not before Rose stole a win for the Bulls with a Game 3 buzzer beater.
Rose, who by 2017 had endured four knee surgeries over the course of his career, came alive on October 31, 2018 against the Utah Jazz. He dropped a career-high 50 points that night, which turned out to be incredibly emotional for him.
In honor of Derrick Rose retiring
Here’s him dropping a career high 50 points against the Jazz after years of fighting through injuries pic.twitter.com/5mJFzHQb5A
— Synthetic Sports (@SyntheticSports) September 26, 2024
According to Rose’s teammate Jeff Teague, Rose said before the game he was going to score 50 on the Jazz. And as he got closer and closer, the entire Timberwolves team began to break out in tears watching their teammate, who had been through so much, own the court like that.