There is no doubt that it was an emotional time for fans when former NBA Most Valuable Player award winner Derrick Rose announced his retirement after spending 16 seasons in the league. As many people in the basketball world would commemorate Rose's career, he would speak on the “Club 520 Podcast” about the retirement and how he used Carmelo Anthony and his son, Kiyan, to further explain his decision to his own son PJ. Rose would struggle with a perfect time to tell about the decision to retire when it became clear as his son brings up Kiyan Anthony who is ESPN's No. 1 recruit from New York. The son of Anthony reportedly has offers to attend and play basketball for Syracuse, Rutgers, Auburn, FSU, Ohio State and USC.
MEMPHIS, Tenn. — After a season decimated by injuries there are high expectations for the Memphis Grizzlies, there’s without a doubt a huge chip on this team’s shoulder With former NBA MVP Derrick Rose shockingly retired a week before training camp, there’s now a roster spot up for grabs. A spot many feel should go […]
It's hard for Ayo Dosunmu to pick one memory of Derrick Rose that defined his childhood memories growing up in Chicago. The Bulls guard knows the classics. Rose's weaving dance to take an off-balance 3-pointer that forced overtime against the Houston Rockets in 2010. The leap away from Brandon Jennings to sink a long two with the buzzer sounding for a win over the Milwaukee Bucks.
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7 | PF | |
00 | FC | |
22 | SG | |
15 | PF | |
14 | C | |
30 | C | |
45 | PF | |
13 | C | |
17 | G | |
10 | SG | |
46 | SG | |
3 | PF | |
12 | PG | |
2 | SG | |
25 | SF | |
1 | PG | |
23 | PG | |
36 | PG | |
24 | SG | |
0 | SF | |
5 | SG |