The Bulls will retire Derrick Rose‘s No. 1 jersey through the 2025-26 season, the crew introduced in a press release. The information got here forward of Saturday’s “Derrick Rose Night” in Chicago.
“Derrick is each a hometown hero and a logo of a complete period of Bulls basketball,” mentioned chairman Jerry Reinsdorf. “Retiring a jersey acknowledges a participant’s impression past on-court achievements. It honors people who’ve made extraordinary contributions to the group and solid deep, lasting connections with followers. It acknowledges that emotional bond and the good affect a participant has had on the crew and group’s id.”
Rose, who retired as a participant in late September, spent eight seasons with Chicago, his hometown crew. As Julia Poe of The Chicago Tribune noted in October, no Bulls participant has worn No. 1 since Rose departed the crew in 2016. Beginning subsequent season, his jersey will cling within the rafters of the United Middle.
Rose instructed ESPN’s Shams Charania in an interview on Thursday that he “would love” to have his jersey retired by the group.
Chicago chosen Rose with the primary total choose within the 2008 NBA draft. He earned Rookie of the 12 months honors in 2009 and was named an All-Star in every of his subsequent three seasons, profitable the MVP award in 2011. Over the course of that season, his third within the NBA at age 22, he averaged 25.0 factors, 7.7 assists, and 4.1 rebounds per recreation throughout 81 begins, main the Bulls to a league-best 62-20 document.
The truth that Rose gained the MVP award whereas nonetheless on his rookie scale contract resulted in an NBA rule being unofficially named after him. As we’ve outlined in a Hoops Rumors Glossary entry, the “Derrick Rose rule” permits gamers coming off their rookie offers to signal maximum-salary contracts price as much as 30% of the wage cap as an alternative of the standard 25% in the event that they’ve earned a serious award corresponding to MVP, Defensive Participant of the 12 months, or All-NBA.
Nevertheless, Rose’s profession hit a snag following his first 4 seasons in Chicago, as he missed all the 2012-13 season on account of an ACL tear and solely performed in 10 video games in 2013-14 as he continued to get well from that damage.
Total, Rose averaged 19.7 PPG, 6.2 APG and three.7 APG in 406 common season video games with the Bulls. His capturing slash line was .448/.302/.813.
Rose, 36, would be the fifth former Bull to have his jersey retired, becoming a member of Jerry Sloan (No. 4), Bob Love (No. 10), Michael Jordan (No. 23) and Scottie Pippen (No. 33). Chicago additionally has banners honoring former head coach Phil Jackson and former GM Jerry Krause.