
Bulls Make Historic Derrick Rose Announcement
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The date is set for the Chicago Bulls to immortalize Derrick Rose.
A Chicago native, Rose, 36, announced his retirement in September 2024 after 16 seasons in the NBA. A Rookie of the Year award winner, three-time All Star and youngest-ever MVP at just 22 years old in 2011-12, Rose will go down as one of the franchise's most beloved players.
And this week, the Bulls officially made a move to honor the Engelwood native.
Former Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose addresses the media before a game between the Chicago Bulls and the New York Knicks at the United Center on January 4, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois.
Former Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose addresses the media before a game between the Chicago Bulls and the New York Knicks at the United Center on January 4, 2025 in Chicago, Illinois.On Thursday, Aug. 21, the Bulls announced they will retire Rose's No. 1 jersey on Jan. 24, 2026, when the Boston Celtics visit the Bulls at the United Center in Chicago.
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"To celebrate the announcement, the Bulls will display graphics of Derrick Rose outside the United Center and in the atrium today from 10 a.m. to 12 p.m. Fans can join in and celebrate Derrick throughout the season by attending four games, during which the Bulls will give away collectible Derrick Rose figurines at gates throughout the United Center while supplies last," the Bulls said in a news release.
Breaking: The Bulls announced they will be retiring Derrick Rose's No. 1 jersey on January 24, 2026 🌹 pic.twitter.com/416Bx4URKV — ESPN (@espn) August 21, 2025
Last September, Rose teased his retirement with a heartfelt message that he posted on his Instagram:
Thank You, My First Love
You believe in me through the highs and lows, my constant when everything else seemed uncertain. You showed me what love truly meant. You turned the court into my sanctuary, a home where I could express myself freely. You made every early morning and late night we spent together worth every drop of sweat. You reminded me that I could always rely on you, that in every moment of doubt, you would show me what I'm capable of. You introduced me to new places and cultures that a kid from Chicago could have never imagined. You taught me that every loss was a lemon and every win was a reason to be grateful. You offered wisdom that was not just about the game, but about life, discipline, hard work, perseverance. You showed me that passion is something to cherish, ensuring that I pour my heart into every dribble, every shot, every play. You stood by me even when the world seemed against me, unconditionally, waiting for me to pick you up. You gave me a gift, our time together, one that I will cherish for the rest of my days. You told me it's okay to say goodbye, reassuring me that you'll always be part of me, no matter where life takes me.
Forever yours,
Derrick Rose
The Bulls later released a tribute video to commemorate the Chicago native.
The kid from Englewood turned into a Chicago legend. pic.twitter.com/7242npXkRU — Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) September 26, 2024
Jerry Reinsdorf issued a statement upon Rose's retirement, which will surely strike a similar tone to the plans for Rose's jersey retirement night.
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"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," Reisndorf said via the team in September 2024.
"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."
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