Former MVP Derrick Rose is retiring from the NBA after a 16-year career. "Knowing that I gave my all to the game, I feel confident in my decision," Rose told ESPN. "Basketball was just the beginning ...
Derrick Rose has been through it all. From being the youngest MVP in NBA history at 22 years old, to have multiple knee ...
Per Shams Charania of The Athletic, former New York Knicks guard Derrick Rose has announced his retirement, ending a 15-year NBA career that featured two stints in Manhattan. “The next chapter is ...
The enduring story of Rose – from the NBA’s youngest MVP to a career defined by injuries and an unexpected second passion.
They, of course, will not play a down of college football, but the New York Knicks are destined for a Rose Bowl come January. When the Knicks make their annual visit to United Center on Jan. 4, the ...
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The line to meet Derrick Rose at the NBA store on Wednesday wrapped around the atrium at Yas Mall, where one fan queued for nine hours just to make sure he would be the first in line to come ...
On the face of it, playing chess and competing in the NBA couldn’t be further apart. One requires monk-like levels of silent concentration – particularly in classical chess – while the other demands ...
Derrick Rose knows heartbreak. From his MVP run in 2011 to the injuries that altered his prime, he has lived through highs and lows on the court. Yet, according to Rose, no loss in basketball compares ...
Derrick Rose thought about retiring several times over the years, often frustrated by injuries and an inability to consistently play at the level he wanted. The game always lured him back. Until now.