The Bulls will retire Derrick Rose‘s No. 1 jersey during the 2025-26 season, the team announced in a press release. The news came ahead of Saturday’s “Derrick Rose Night” in Chicago.

“Derrick is both a hometown hero and a symbol of an entire era of Bulls basketball,” said chairman Jerry Reinsdorf. “Retiring a jersey recognizes a player’s impact beyond on-court achievements. It honors individuals who have made extraordinary contributions to the organization and forged deep, lasting connections with fans. It recognizes that emotional bond and the great influence a player has had on the team and organization’s identity.”

Rose, who retired as a player in late September, spent eight seasons with Chicago, his hometown team. As Julia Poe of The Chicago Tribune noted in October, no Bulls player has worn No. 1 since Rose departed the team in 2016. Starting next season, his jersey will hang in the rafters of the United Center.

Rose told ESPN’s Shams Charania in an interview on Thursday that he “would love” to have his jersey retired by the organization.

Chicago selected Rose with the first overall pick in the 2008 NBA draft. He earned Rookie of the Year honors in 2009 and was named an All-Star in each of his next three seasons, winning the MVP award in 2011. Over the course of that season, his third in the NBA at age 22, he averaged 25.0 points, 7.7 assists, and 4.1 rebounds per game across 81 starts, leading the Bulls to a league-best 62-20 record.

The fact that Rose won the MVP award while still on his rookie scale contract resulted in an NBA rule being unofficially named after him. As we’ve outlined in a Hoops Rumors Glossary entry, the “Derrick Rose rule” allows players coming off their rookie deals to sign maximum-salary contracts worth up to 30% of the salary cap instead of the typical 25% if they’ve earned a major award such as MVP, Defensive Player of the Year, or All-NBA.

However, Rose’s career hit a snag following his first four seasons in Chicago, as he missed the entire 2012-13 season due to an ACL tear and only played in 10 games in 2013-14 as he continued to recover from that injury.

Overall, Rose averaged 19.7 PPG, 6.2 APG and 3.7 APG in 406 regular season games with the Bulls. His shooting slash line was .448/.302/.813.

Rose, 36, will be the fifth former Bull to have his jersey retired, joining Jerry Sloan (No. 4), Bob Love (No. 10), Michael Jordan (No. 23) and Scottie Pippen (No. 33). Chicago also has banners honoring former head coach Phil Jackson and former GM Jerry Krause.





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