Ahead of his one-day pop-up flower shop in Chicago, former Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose, the former 2011 MVP, sat down for an exclusive interview with ESPN’s Sham Charania. Rose discussed various topics, including his one-day pop-up flower shop titled Rose’s Flower Shop and a potential Bulls tribute statue and jersey retirement.
The Chicago Bulls will honor Derrick Rose by retiring his jersey next season, although an official date has not been revealed.
According to recent reports, The Chicago Bulls made the final decision on retiring Derrick Rose's Jersey number.
The phrase What If is one that will always be attached to the fleeting yet remarkably successful career of Derrick Rose. But despite the fact that injuries cut short the career of one of the league’s brightest stars at the beginning of the 2010’s,
The Chicago Bulls just granted Derrick Rose's biggest wish. Rose will officially have his No. 1 jersey retired by the franchise next season, according to an announcement by the Bulls on Saturday, making him just the fifth player in the team's illustrious history to be given the honor.
LiAngelo Ball has signed a deal with Def Jam and Universal Music Group, a representative from his label Born2Ball Music Group says. Sources said the deal is worth as much as $13 million, with $8 million guaranteed, and gives Ball full ownership of music and his own record label.
"LiAngelo Ball has signed a deal with Def Jam and Universal Music Group, a representative from his label Born2Ball Music Group says," Charania wrote. "Sources said the deal is worth as much as $13 million, with $8 million guaranteed, and gives Ball full ownership of music and his own record label."
Derrick Rose humbly declined the idea of having a statue in his honor, despite his significant impact on the Chicago Bulls. Rose expressed more intere
In the past, Riley has occasionally gotten into it with his superstars near the end of their Miami tenures. He had contract tensions with Hall of Famer Dwyane Wade, which prompted Wade's stunning departure to his hometown Chicago Bulls in free agency during the summer of 2016.
Ball, whose viral hit "Tweakers" has blown up in recent weeks, will reportedly get $8 million guaranteed from the label.
The Chicago Bulls' decision to retire Derrick Rose's jersey seemed like the most beautiful justice done across sports in recent memory.
The Chicago Bulls will retire Derrick Rose’s No. 1 jersey in the rafters next season, ESPN has learned. Rose, a Chicago native, played eight seasons with the Bulls, becoming the youngest MVP in NBA history, and is now being honored as a fabric of the organization. pic.twitter.com/zjWizB0gI4