NBA Youngest MVP Derrick Rose Retires

Written by on September 26, 2024

Derrick Rose was the No. 1 overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft by his hometown Chicago Bulls. He also played for the New York Knicks, Cleveland Cavaliers, Detroit Pistons and Memphis Grizzlies, who waived him less than a week ago. Rose announced his retirement on social media, and also bought ads in the newspapers of each of the six cities he played in to thank fans. After a 16 years, a star-filled career Rose was the league’s Rookie of the Year and MVP awards but also shaped by injuries. Rose was the youngest MVP in NBA history, winning in 2011 at 22 years old after averaging 25 points, 7.7 assists and 4.1 rebounds. He beat out Dwight Howard, LeBron James and Kobe Bryant for the award. After signing a five-year, $95 million contract extension with the Bulls in December 2011, Rose was limited to 39 games that season. He helped the Bulls surge into the playoffs only to tear his ACL in the first game of the postseason against the Philadelphia 76ers. The injury caused him to miss the entire next season and forever changed the direction of his career. Rose returned for the start of the 2013-14 season only to suffer another knee injury a month into the schedule. The Bulls eventually traded Rose to the Knicks in 2016. After one season in New York, he transitioned to the Cavaliers followed by the Timberwolves and then the Pistons. The Pistons traded Rose back to the Knicks in February 2021 season, and he played well during the playoffs before he was injured near the end of New York’s series loss to the Atlanta Hawks. Rose had asked the Grizzlies to waive him ahead of this season so he could retire. For his 15-season career, he averaged 17.4 points, 5.2 assists and 3.2 rebounds. Over his final 12 seasons, he appeared in more than 60 games just twice.

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