CHICAGO -- Ahead of being honored by the Chicago Bulls on Saturday night, Derrick Rose said he'd like to see his jersey hanging from the rafters at the United Center someday. "I would love that ...
"The bulls--t had taken over the love; the drive was gone," he said to ESPN's Ohm Youngmisuk. "And so bulls--t taking over just led me down a bulls--t path. And it just led to more bulls--t." ...
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Derrick Rose "would love" to see his No. 1 jersey retired by the Chicago Bulls, but not to see his statue outside United Center. "I would love that. That's more me if they would do it," Rose said ...
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Former Bulls guard Derrick Rose is set to be honored in Chicago on Saturday, and he shared his desire to one day see his No. 1 jersey hanging in the rafters of the United Center. "I would love ...
And with the promise of his jersey lofted in the rafters right next to Jordan and Pippen and Love and Sloan, Rose was affirmed once again that the city never stopped loving him back. Bulls point ...
"I would love that," Rose told ESPN in a sit-down interview in Chicago, where he was born and raised, and spent eight seasons with his hometown Bulls. "That's more me if they would do it." ...
Rose’s No. 1 will be the fifth Bulls player jersey to be retired, joining Jerry Sloan (No. 4), Bob Love (No. 10), Michael Jordan (No. 23) and Scottie Pippen (No. 33). The NBA retired Bill ...