The Chicago Plan Commission endorsed the first phase of a plan by the Reinsdorf and Wirtz families to remake the Near West Side neighborhood around the United Center.
Senior sports reporter Noral Parham III sits down with Chicagoans about the Bulls retiring Derrick Rose No. 1 jersey.
Rose, 36, retired in September after an illustrious 16-year career. He was to be honored with tributes before, during and after the Bulls' match against the Knicks on Saturday night. That morning, Bulls president Michael Reinsdorf informed the Chicago native that his jersey would be immortalized in the rafters.
Chicago President and Chief Operating Officer Michael Reinsdorf, son of 88-year-old Hall of Fame Bulls majority owner Jerry, relayed the team's decision to Rose recently. The Bulls' social media team was on the scene. "Even this weekend, it's supposed to ...
Zach Lavine channeled Derrick Rose by scoring 33 points against the Knicks after rocking his jersey in the tunnel pregame.
The No. 1 will be a permanent fixture in the United Center rafters — and Chicago Bulls history. The Bulls will retire Derrick Rose’s jersey next season. The decision was announced Saturday as part of the team’s weeklong festivities to celebrate the Chicago native and Simeon product,
Rose will become the fifth player in Bulls history to get their jersey number retired, joining Jerry Sloan (No. 4), Bob Love (No. 10), Michael Jordan (No. 23) and Scottie Pippen (No. 33). Earlier this week, Rose told ESPN that he "would love" to have his jersey retired by the Bulls. Just days later, he learned that wish is already coming true.
The Chicago Bulls plan to retire Derrick Rose's jersey ... and a symbol of an entire era of Bulls basketball," chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said in a statement. The announcement comes on the same ...
The Chicago Bulls announced Saturday they plan to retire ... It's understanding and realizing why I'm here.” Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said in a statement: “Derrick is both a hometown hero ...
The No. 1 jersey has not been worn by a Chicago Bulls player since Derrick Rose was traded to the New York Knicks in 2016.
The Chicago Bulls announced today that Derrick Rose’s No. 1 jersey will be officially retired, making him the fifth Bulls player to receive this franchise honor. The Rose jersey retirement ceremony will be held during the next NBA season (2025-26), and details will be announced at a later date.
That morning, Bulls president Michael Reinsdorf informed the Chicago native that his jersey ... an entire era of Bulls basketball," Bulls owner Jerry Reinsdorf said in a statement.