"nba" farewell, rose! the youngest mvp announces his retirement
2024-09-27
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after 16 seasons in the nba, 35-year-old derrick rose announced his retirement. ross said his next chapter is to continue chasing his dreams and share his experiences growing up.
rose's career came to an end.
rose was selected by the bulls with the first overall pick in 2008. he won the mvp in 2011 at the age of 22, becoming the youngest mvp winner in nba history. rose's seven seasons with the bulls were the most shining moment of rose's career. he was selected to the all-star three times and averaged 19.7 points, 6.2 assists and 3.7 rebounds per game.
after being traded by the bulls, rose played for the knicks, cavaliers, timberwolves, pistons and grizzlies. earlier this week, rose actively requested to be waived by the team after communicating with the grizzlies.
"my next chapter is about continuing to pursue my dreams and share my experiences growing up..." rose said in a statement. "i believe true success is becoming the person you are destined to be, and i want to show the world the basketball court. who am i outside."
"everyone has a 'what if' story in their life, for better or worse. i wouldn't change any of my experiences even if i could, because it's those experiences that have helped me find true happiness." ross express.
throughout his career, rose was selected to the all-stars 3 times (2 starts) and to the nba all-nba team once. in 2010, rose won the world championship with the us men's basketball team. in 2014, rose won the world cup championship with the us men's basketball team.
text/guangzhou daily new flower city reporter: huang wei
picture/grizzlies official
guangzhou daily new flower city editor: du juan