If you were old enough to watch this stuff live, could make a grown man shed tears.
@TheMetal213Күн бұрын
Can confirm 🥹
@dginski7Күн бұрын
Can also confirm
@TheZayzay18Күн бұрын
Facts bro
@OfficialClub94Күн бұрын
I still go over his old highlights so it’s confirm
@dginski7Күн бұрын
@@OfficialClub94 SAMEEE! All the time. Still got Stacey King text tones on my phone from those days, too!
@Supermariohoops242 күн бұрын
I like how this included the injuries as part of his story, but didn’t make it the theme. D-Rose’s story is the perseverance of greatness. A Hall of Famer and Chicago Legend! 🌹🐐
@YungEmpMusicКүн бұрын
Perfectly said 🫴🏾✨♥️
@AlanFormula12022Күн бұрын
@@YungEmpMusicBulls never been the same without Rose.
@croatiankid6595Күн бұрын
@@Supermariohoops24 facts I m a die hard Celtics fans but I tuned in for rose always especially after that 7 game series vs the Celtics in 09 and the fact that I couldn’t stand the heat after the Celtics got old rose was the only hope vs the heat facts
@moneymanifestation9505Күн бұрын
It is the theme though 😂that's what he's remembered for😂he never won anything
@Criki_yktvКүн бұрын
I sure did 😢❤🐐 Rose was him
@derrickderrion4740Күн бұрын
Greatest point guard I ever seen touch a ball🐐
@veracity5977Күн бұрын
Curry
@kingice2439Күн бұрын
Nah that’s curry but a prime D Rose is for sure behind him
@Unabomber210Күн бұрын
D rose shuts curry down any day. You forget, curry has to guard d rose all game
@kingice2439Күн бұрын
@@Unabomber210 ? I’m talking about pure talent not a 1 on 1 matchup. Also you do know Marcus smart a literal DPOY who guarded curry 94ft down got lit up for 50 something. Curry is still number 1, I’ve seen both in person and up close in their prime.
@Unabomber210Күн бұрын
@ d rose way more talent than curry. Curry is a more skilled 3 point shooter I’ll give you that. But rose was a freak.
@chiTownezziКүн бұрын
No gon lie that last 5 mins got me SOBBING 😭 especially when they go to him looking at the rafters and we know that 1 will be there ❤
@mauryu7399Күн бұрын
stg me too 😭
@packersauburneric3625Күн бұрын
This 🔥
@domino2009fulКүн бұрын
You lying
@daveDickinson59834 сағат бұрын
It always hits me..
@Nick9ThreeКүн бұрын
Rose’s story isn’t about injury. It’s about perseverance. It’s about toughness. It’s about hard work. It’s having the heart to continue fighting when you’ve been knocked down. No matter how many times he got knocked down, he always got back up. Derrick, if you see this. We love you.
@ill-nois2282Күн бұрын
I never seen Derrick Rose basketball career as a tragedy, he fought through those injuries and came back each time, had a prolonged career in the league, and went out on his own shield. The youngest MVP, kid from Chicago returns home to claim his rightful throne and will be crowned 🌹Salute
@Ayoo_Rich00Күн бұрын
Rose getting his flowers while he’s still here is a blessing to see. Truly a hometown hero
@johnvur9 сағат бұрын
I`m 37years old. I don't usually cry, and I never cried even when my wife was sick. But I'm crying when I see this... My all time forever MVP
@RontheDon4206 сағат бұрын
You cry for a guy who wouldn't piss on you if you were on fire but not your own wife. Hopefully your wife woke up and left you
@lonzellwright91Күн бұрын
8 seasons with the Bulls and I never missed a Bulls game. Chicago will always love you DRose 🌹
@honatacobarrubias800418 сағат бұрын
Did d rose retire already
@StephanieWileКүн бұрын
It was a blessing to witness him play for us in Chicago. Dynamic, certainly.
@jhernan125Күн бұрын
Tonight once they retired #1 this grown man(myself) will shed tears. He’s been an inspiration in my life! D🌹🐐
@bgreen6Күн бұрын
They aren’t retiring it tonight for some reason. They’re waiting until next year.
@yungxog6405Күн бұрын
Naw facts luv dat dude no diddy 💯🌹
@Sinisterkid34Күн бұрын
@@bgreen6cuz they weren’t even going to until they saw everyone wanting them to do it, including drose. Such a dumb organization.
@rickDArulaКүн бұрын
@@Sinisterkid34he deserves it. He’s a Chicago legend. After Michael Jordan, we all think D Rose.
@AlanFormula12022Күн бұрын
Rose is as legend as Larry bird.
@ThePeachTubeКүн бұрын
I think some of y’all need to understand what Derrick Rose meant to the city of Chicago. He was a story of hope and hard work. A story of resilience and never giving up. Chicago and A TON of people saw themselves in Derrick. Where he grew up from to get where he got. To constantly come back over and over after all the injuries. A lot of people would’ve hung it up. A lot more people would’ve been very bitter and sour about what happened to them. Not Derrick. His character after all of it inspired even more because he just kept going. He was more than just a basketball player and that’s the point he’s trying to get across. To be remembered not as just a basketball player but as an amazing man. That’s the point y’all are missing. He represented a culture, humility, hard work, determination and resilience. Countless kids and adults everywhere are inspired by D Rose. A true inspiration. A true legend. Derrick Rose🌹
@Thugger204Күн бұрын
3 hours documentary we need it fr from his mouth
@hunch000-v6rКүн бұрын
Make it 24 hours
@RandyWhite-e6tКүн бұрын
@@hunch000-v6r48
@LALamourtКүн бұрын
kzbin.info/www/bejne/mWWtfZh_ga6Gr80si=ytPXZRks3-QsTUbq your welcome fellas
@LP-bt4jkКүн бұрын
Nah
@Huh-x4rКүн бұрын
He already had a documentary called "Pooh: The Derrick Rose Story"
@Theghost800002 күн бұрын
It’s an honor to even witness him. My goat 🌹
@edwardkuo7572Күн бұрын
What stood out to me the most wasn't his dominance in early Bulls years nor those WHAT IFs. It was his perseverance through all those injuries. A lot of people quit after one injury. He came back from several ones that could've easily been career ending. And he was always a team first guy, never complained, just gave his all to whatever team he was on. Truly a legend with so much class.
@Nomnom-si5fgКүн бұрын
It’s 2025 and whenever I’m down and want to put a smile on my face, I still go back and watch Rose highlights.
@koibitothescrublord4977Күн бұрын
Derrick 'Pooh' Rose. Aka: The Windy City Assassin Motto: Too Big. Too fast. Too strong. Too good.
@micaheldey1981Күн бұрын
Straight Anime character. He was like a Ninja on that court.
@CaptainFalchionКүн бұрын
Derrick Rose is one the reasons I love basketball. I grew up watching him become a legend. His story inspires me to always persevere when life throws obstacles at you One of the coldest to ever lace them up. Thank you D Rose for everything. Enjoy retirement goat 🌹
@austojoeКүн бұрын
How beautiful. I was 12 when rose got drafted to my hometown bulls. I remember how exciting every game was. Very sad when he got injured
@sk8hillzzКүн бұрын
those boston vs bulls playoff games that went to triple overtime, crazy memories, feels like just yesterday
@Zo_1987Күн бұрын
You cant help but shed Tears to this Brother!!!😢👏👏🙌
@davep1103Күн бұрын
But when he got traded from The Bulls, AND THEY DIDN’T HAVE THE BALLS TO TELL HIM TO HIS FACE. He found out when he was out of town. Now THAT….. WAS HEARTBREAKING ! 😢😭
@JSmith-tm5eoКүн бұрын
Thank You D Rose! From a life-long Bulls fan!
@kennithpierre8703Күн бұрын
🥲☝️💯
@MasterChief968Күн бұрын
type shit
@sniper7izeКүн бұрын
The man who made me fall in love with Basketball. I remember back then rushing home from school to watch the Bulls cause this guy was playing. True Chicago Legend. The whole city loves you.
@YungEmpMusicКүн бұрын
Chicago will forever ♾️ love you G……. 🫴🏾✨🤴🏾🏀♥️
@skyeslaton3435Күн бұрын
As a bulls fan that injury still haunts me to this day would've been a top 4 or 5 PG if he never got hurt (also next season the bulls will be retiring rose's number)
@ElViejoDrakoPR18 сағат бұрын
From Philly , You GOT ma RESPECT!!!!!, From PR, you GOT a fan 4ever men!!!!, Here on the island, we RESPECT real player, no matter if is in the league or in da street…… Now we GOT the 3x3 on fire!!!
@gabrielladisa8048Күн бұрын
This just made me tear up forever my 🐐
@NarLeeW0KКүн бұрын
man i will never forget being 10 years old his mvp year and my older brother showing me his highlights. besides lebron .. ROSE is the reason I love basketball today at 23 yrs old 💯💪🏾
@djrobuck2 күн бұрын
Thanks for this and thank you to Mr. Derrick Rose for the amazing years of great basketball! Man, what a time! We need that back in ChiTown!!
@Sebastian-mr1ikКүн бұрын
I remember watching Derrick rose play for the first time in 6th grade and instantly fell in love with basketball. The guy inspired so many people
@GrayMattrКүн бұрын
Life is a little brighter when DRose gets his flowers. 🌹
@jaquenordeib5332Күн бұрын
Thanks for everything D-Rose! Chicago LEGEND! 🌹
@PepsolmanКүн бұрын
I miss this Bulls era. So much heart.
@michealchavez186Күн бұрын
I swear to you when I say I’m 30 Seconds in and I’m tearing up. Yall just had to be there. Chicago’s hero 🌹
@oscarsaucedo1582Күн бұрын
Cried the whole video. He was my childhood super hero 😭 I seen a video of him saying he thought he was gonna get 3 more MVPs and a ring after his 1st mvp 😭😭😭 he woulda been in Goat Pgs talk
@patrickgairo5535Күн бұрын
He wasn't just important to Chicago, he was important to the world of basketball. He made an impact outside of Chi town, and made me and my family love the game of basketball even more just watching the way he played, all the way on the other side of the world. He deserved this 🌹
@yuushaofficialКүн бұрын
MVP D Rose❤🌹🐐💯
@quitentorres2930Күн бұрын
Thank you so much bulls nations for retiring the jersey 🫶🏽 rose will forever be a legend & hof, my goat thank you for everything 🙏🏽
@dotp712 күн бұрын
Thank you Derrick
@lamtuanthinh6591Күн бұрын
Whoever edited this video owes me an apology, I cried... A lot, what a tribute to our humble warrior - DRose. Thank you for editing this piece of art.
@joeyplays6148Күн бұрын
I am 24, not "old" but I have an old soul and watching D Rose play was something I will always remember and hold close to my heart!
@ricardobjj24Күн бұрын
I started watching basketball in 2009 & one of my earliest memories was the Bulls/Celtics series in the playoffs. D-Rose was the man
@mm9isКүн бұрын
It was so good! That part when he was talking about the older players riding him to be disciplined! I wish our current players were like that!
@yumiintaiwan17 сағат бұрын
Why the film bring tears to my eyes... Love Derrick for always. My hero, my superstar, and the MVP in my heart. Sincerely thank you for your contribution, your mentality, and your greatness. 🌹❤
@TheHarmanjotКүн бұрын
Thanks for all the memories D Rose! Too big too fast too strong too good
@lonzobull684Күн бұрын
I really teared up at the end no cap. Forever from Chicago
@tefs17Күн бұрын
Congrats to a Chicago legend
@FloopIsnothegoat16 сағат бұрын
Greatest point guard ive ever seen touch a ball. Derrick Rose isnt just a bulls point guard... hes THE Bulls point guard of all time. 5 min of the original video could make a grown man shed a tear for sure
@kemblephotographyКүн бұрын
"Are you surprised by my tears, sir? Strong men also cry. Strong men also cry..."
@ChiefxSoltisx21312 сағат бұрын
I'm crying 😭 I'm gonna miss those memories and miss you playing.... Inspiring WOW
@thruthemotionsКүн бұрын
I'm honored to say that I can brag to my grandkids about growing up watching derrick when I was a preteen. I'm 28 now. So glad his jerseys going up
@vinceofficial94Күн бұрын
I remember what he said in the opening season commercial of 2010-11 season, "I wanna see my jery hanging beside Scottie and Michael". And now it's a reality. My GOAT D. Rose congrats
@alexcahue95432 күн бұрын
the player that made me love watching the NBA and love basketball as a sport
@SingdecthebluesКүн бұрын
Watching all these clips as a kid and seeing it now just gives chills. What a player. Still my favorite of all time.
@The_Why_PodКүн бұрын
Definitely got emotional watching this. Forever a legend.
@s.p.i.t.f4989 сағат бұрын
Man 😢My GOAT idc I’m always like what if
@BigPapiiJTКүн бұрын
The last shot of him in this video looking around and then him looking up at the jerseys gave me chills and a few shed tears. Lifes too short. D 🌹 you deserve this 💯🙏🏽
@dot_380gamingКүн бұрын
Joakim is the prime example of a brother. Them tough moments defines who are in your corner. Joakim built that with Rose from day 1.
@luisthebrokerКүн бұрын
When the Bulls are a champion contender, all is right in the world.
@johnniewalker2323 сағат бұрын
What a great tribute and well deserved. Thank you DRose for being an amazing baller and great human and for putting your heart into it for us.
@LuigiRandazzo21Күн бұрын
Stacy King: best hype man of all time. 9:29, 6:27, 7:59
@fazerxiiiКүн бұрын
its been an epic weekend in Chicago for our MVP blessings on the new journey Pooh Man
@j-dizzle6264Күн бұрын
He's a legend... who truly loves the game. An inspiration on the court and off it. I'm a die hard Bulls fan... and, I was very upset when we let him go. Had he remained healthy, there was no doubt he would have led the Bulls to the promised land. I'll never forget the way he wore his heart on his sleeve when he got that 50pt game late in his career at the wolves... that's why we love Derrick... the game means so much to him! I'm glad his number is getting retired... I'm sure, being a Chicago native, he'll be very proud to be recognised for his contribution to Chicago's history.
@Riska7Күн бұрын
jesus man i knew he was goated everyone says "only if prime derrick rose" ive seen highlights but something about this video shows that he was THAT much better than i had thought
@jenan901610 сағат бұрын
"I just play basketball, I'm not anything else" ... Next second BOOM winning in table tennis. What a pure soul he is. Rose is a rare human being in a complicated world right now.
@jayways9992Күн бұрын
i just cried
@medicmikerelfjr7830Күн бұрын
Me too I cried for D-Rose and I cried for my son
@leono8811Күн бұрын
One of the best, dude had me checking those highlights daily. Started watching it on tv because of you. Still my favorite til this day.
@mjwong1554Күн бұрын
This makes me laugh and cry at the same time. Derrick rose inspired me, I started to play basketball and loved basketball because of him. He is my G.O.A.T. 🌹
@jaquemate8610Күн бұрын
Sh*t, man, seeing this made me cry like a F baby, this guy is my favorite player, despite all the obstacles he had in his journey, he continued fighting for his dreams. I feel sad every time I see his highlights, makes me go back in time when I had a really tough time, I was young and I almost quit in life. This guy is beyond a basketball player for me, he made me worry and appreciate more my mom and my grandmother and not take the path of crime in which I would probably be dead by now, that I have to keep fighting to make those two beautiful women who are always looking out for me proud, that I CAN'T QUIT. Man, what a weakness I feel writing this.
@michaelmyersplays4992Күн бұрын
Man up cuh
@ntl2718Күн бұрын
LETS GO This jersey will be even more iconic
@AyoMarco96Күн бұрын
Missed out on seeing Jordan play. But, being able to witness D Rose during my middle school years was something special. He made me fall in love with basketball and brought out my inner rose haha. GOAT
@enriquelopez8675Күн бұрын
Man thank you DROSE FOR THE MEMORIES! MVP
@b7-yt54417 сағат бұрын
theres some players i hate but this shows that even the ones u hate on the side they still good and treat others good
@7777loquillo7777Күн бұрын
The Best Player From Chicago as a Native Chicagoan and the Second Best Bulls Player Ever After Jordan
@damariuspenson86129 сағат бұрын
Best player I seen In college!! Best player on floor
@xjay12342 күн бұрын
The reason I followed the Bulls was cos of him. Back in 2014 15 period
@JStellar_VisualsКүн бұрын
98 kid here- I grew up watching this era of basketball and as a kid. This was the guy you pretending to be playing ball in the driveway. It’s so full circle- much love to this legend 🌹
@tmac731Күн бұрын
I know Pippen he helped Chicago win 6 rings but there no doubt in my mind D Rose is the 2nd greatest Bulls of all time
@pierrepantone5714Күн бұрын
My favorite player of all time. D Rose made me love the NBA again. Despite not having any championship rings, he is an absolute legend. One of the biggest talents in the history of the league. Fast, strong and fearless.
@MidwayPhenom651Күн бұрын
Idc ya I'll watch this at work and I will cry, say I wont
@manuelbobadilla8706Күн бұрын
Derrick Rose has such a beautiful story even with his injuries but man oh man if he would of never got injured, we all know what he would of did. Derrick Rose is such an amazing guy cause he even when he could of walked away he always came back and work his ass off. I love you man you are freaking awesome!
@thapupfatherКүн бұрын
2026 #1 retired along side scottie & mike 🏆
@countasneeley239511 сағат бұрын
MVP Most valuable person!! #1
@DB800187Күн бұрын
I remember i could not believe it when the Bulls ended up getting the number 1 pick. Thank God they were smart enough to take this man. He renewed my interest in the game, because it hadnt been the same since MJ retired. All of a sudden, we had the most exciting player in the game again. One of sports greatest tragedies to me is his injury, and has me forever wondering the levels he and the Bulls couldve reached. Still makes me feel sick. Retire his jersey dammit!
@rickDArulaКүн бұрын
It was rigged lol the draft is rigged most of the time so certain teams end up in better positions than others
@Daniel-is5qu18 сағат бұрын
I was in HS from 2007-2011. Probably went to 40 games during that period. The atmosphere in the UC during those games was absolutely electric.
@Bluefavcolor2 күн бұрын
really the greatest
@jthecool922523 сағат бұрын
There will never be a player in sports that was more exciting to watch than peak D Rose. As someone who doesn't really watch sports like that, 15 years later I still remember where I was at as a kid watching the Bulls during the playoffs. Forever a legend to all who watched him in the Chicago area
@Webhead7872 күн бұрын
D Rose 🌹 # 1
@kjiggatheoneКүн бұрын
That man have the city hope for real. I seen him play when he was 14 i was 17 he was so quiet but was dunking on people. Unlike anything ive seen in the city.
@austinchastain1130Күн бұрын
0:14 him and Russ use to be sum of the best matchups when it came to pgs can’t forget rondo as well but those use to be the games and ofc can’t forget when he’d play Miami he’d show out everytime
@ISpeak9450eseКүн бұрын
Sorry Russ wasn't a matchup for him at that time. Derrick Rose was by himself at PG
@mj2392613 сағат бұрын
@@ISpeak9450eseliterally. No point guard fucked with him. Only one that gave him some problems was rondo
@PanagiotisAraujo21Күн бұрын
Goosebumps and nostalgia! The pooh,the kid from Englewood who become a superstar and brought back the hope and excitement to the Bulls. Too big,too strong,too fast,too good! Thank you DRose!❤🌹 Salute from Greece 🇬🇷
@Webhead7872 күн бұрын
Windy city Assassin I want to GO HIGHER
@luismrtz5203Күн бұрын
His humbleness is always be the reason why he is respected & loved & never forgotten thanks for memories DRose ! an LBJ fan recognizes your greatness 👏🏼👏🏼
@ijayrizzy3116Күн бұрын
Is it just me or did anyone else cry watching this? 👇🏾
@Mrbookworm-k4vКүн бұрын
Definitely bro 🥲 he my favorite player all time idc what anybody say
@Dino.be.stonedКүн бұрын
No my eyes jus be sweaty😅
@alloutglory821517 сағат бұрын
I teared up a bit
@verified.my2centsКүн бұрын
As a Knicks fan and D🌹fan, well done Chicago. Thanks for sharing him with us. Salute & Peace
@l.m.4life71Күн бұрын
ALTHOUGH IM THANKFUL FOR THE "TRIBUTE" BUT WE WILL RATHER YOU BRING ROSE OUT OF RETIREMENT AND GIVE HIM THE FAREWELL TOUR HE DESERVES AS A CHICAGO BULL!!!! RESPECTFULLY!!!
@sickboy7979Күн бұрын
Perfect comment.
@bgreen6Күн бұрын
What makes you think he wants to come out of retirement? Lol
@michaelmyersplays4992Күн бұрын
It was his choice to retire lol relax
@l.m.4life71Күн бұрын
@@sickboy7979 thank you
@KERA987Күн бұрын
I will love this man forever 🥰🌹 to be from Chicago and have the chance to see him play in real time was nothing short of amazing. This is straight nostalgia 🤩
@Jr0cK33Күн бұрын
5:30 the Celtics bench just staring at him like who tf is this kid?
@canihelpyou906722 сағат бұрын
Fave era of the bulls as an adult. It was such a great time watching this man play 🙌