Derrick Rose Retirement: Former Chicago Bulls legend and one of the all-time greats, Derrick Rose, has officially announced his retirement from NBA, as the 35-year-old has decided to hang his boots after an iconic 16-year career which saw him become from the number 1 NBA Draft Pick in 2008, to youngest MVP in the history of NBA.






A three-time NBA all-star and former NBA rookie of the year, Derrick Rose is also a two-time FIBA gold medallist and his best remebered for his time at Chicago Bulls, where he became an icon and one of the greatest of all time.


As Derrrick Rose has now announced his retirement, Chicago Bulls have shared a tribute video for their former player, and thanked him for his services by labelling him.... "CHICAGO'S OWN!"










Chicago Bulls Release Official Tribute Statement For 'Retiring' Derrick Rose


Jerry Reinsdorf, Owner of Chicago Bulls:


"Drafting Derrick in 2008 was a special moment, not just for the Bulls organization, but for Derrick, the kid from Chicago, realizing his dream of playing for his hometown team. As both a player and a person, Derrick represents the grit, resilience, and heart of this city. He’s one of the toughest and most determined athletes I’ve ever been around, constantly fighting through adversity that would have broken most."


"Watching him grow from a Chicago Public League star to becoming the youngest MVP in NBA history as a Bull has been nothing short of an honor. Every time Derrick stepped on the court, it felt like we had a chance to win, and his MVP season remains one of the proudest moments in this franchise’s storied history."


"I wish Derrick all the best in his retirement, knowing he’ll enjoy this next chapter with his family. He will always be a part of our Bulls family, and we look forward to welcoming him back to the United Center to celebrate his incredible journey among his hometown fans."


Michael Reinsdorf, President of Chicago Bulls:


"Derrick Rose will always be a Chicago Bull. From day one, Derrick embodied humility in his biggest moments and resilience in the most challenging ones. He was a once-in-a-generation talent who took the league by storm, becoming Rookie of the Year and the youngest MVP in NBA history—his impact at such a young age is truly remarkable. His legacy in Chicago is undeniable—he brought this franchise back into contention, won an MVP, and, most importantly, inspired a city that will forever claim him as its own."


"Off the court, it has been an honor to witness Derrick grow as a man and, most importantly, as a father. Watching him embrace fatherhood has been special, and I know his journey post-retirement has an exciting runway ahead. Derrick will always be family, and I look forward to having him and his kids back at the United Center for what’s sure to be an unforgettable celebration of his incredible journey."