The two-minute tribute debuted during a halftime ceremony honoring Rose at Saturday’s Bulls game against the New York Knicks.
The one-time league MVP played eight injury-plagued years in Chicago. But when he was on, there were few better.
On the day Chicago mayor Brandon Johnson proclaimed to be “Derrick Rose Day” in the city, the Chicago Bulls made the long-awaited announcement that the franchise will retire his jersey.
The Chicago Bulls will retire Derrick Rose's No. 1 jersey to the rafters next season, the team announced Saturday. Rose, a Chicago native, played eight seasons with the Bulls, becoming the ...