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D-Rose: From Chicago Courts to Rafters
25 Jan
Summary
- Derrick Rose's No. 1 jersey will hang in the United Center rafters.
- He was drafted first overall by his hometown Chicago Bulls in 2008.
- Rose battled numerous injuries throughout his career.

Derrick Rose's No. 1 jersey is set to be retired and hang in the United Center rafters, joining the ranks of Chicago Bulls legends. This honor comes after a career that began with immense promise when he was drafted first overall by his hometown team in 2008, a pick secured with improbable 1.7% odds.
Rose's career was marked by a meteoric rise, earning Rookie of the Year and becoming the NBA's youngest MVP in 2011. His dynamic play captivated Chicago, but a series of devastating knee injuries, starting with a torn ACL in 2012, significantly impacted his career trajectory.
Despite facing numerous setbacks and surgeries, Rose demonstrated remarkable resilience, including a memorable buzzer-beating game-winner in the 2015 playoffs. The hometown kid's journey, filled with both triumph and adversity, culminates in this prestigious recognition.




