The Chicago Bulls announced today that Derrick Rose’s No. 1 jersey will be officially retired, making him the fifth Bulls ...
The Bulls will retire Derrick Rose’s jersey next season. The decision was announced Saturday as part of the team’s weeklong festivities to celebrate the Chicago native and Simeon product ...
Hours before “Derrick Rose Night” at the United Center, Bulls announced that he will have his jersey retired next season. Elise Amendola/AP Share Not a bad day for the kid from Englewood.
KG had a chance to study what made the team such a dominant force in the 90s. In his view, the 6'6" Ron Harper was a critical ...
Former Chicago Bulls guard Ron Harper didn't hold back when discussing Houston Rockets forward Cam Whitmore's actions on Tuesday.
Rose will be the fifth player in Bulls history to have their jersey retired, joining Jerry Sloan (No. 4), Bob Love (No. 10), Michael Jordan (No. 23), and Scottie Pippen (No. 33). Here's the moment ...
The Chicago Bulls announced today that Derrick Rose’s No. 1 jersey will be officially retired, making him the fifth Bulls player to receive this franchise honor. The Rose jersey retirement ...
He means a lot to many people —but especially in the city. He will always be associated with that Bulls jersey — which is why Jerry/Mike made the smart move to retire it -via Twitter ...
The Chicago Bulls will retire Derrick Rose’s No. 1 jersey at a ceremony next season, the team announced (the date and other details are still to be worked out). Here is when Rose learned his jersey ...
The Chicago Bulls will retire former NBA MVP Derrick Rose's No. 1 jersey, the team said Saturday. Rose, 36, announced his retirement from the league over social media on Sept. 26. The retirement ...
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 ...
Ahead of being honored at the United Center on Saturday night, former Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose told ESPN's Shams Charania this week that he "would love" to have his jersey retired by the team.