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Derrick Rose Chicago Bulls 2011-2012 NBA Season Game Worn Shorts | Matched to 2 Games

Lot Closed

July 10, 03:46 AM GMT

Estimate

1,500 - 3,000 USD

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ADIDAS, ADIDAS SHORTS, SIZE XL, (+2 LENGTH)

These shorts were worn by Derrick Rose on February 8, 2012, when the Chicago Bulls played the New Orleans Hornets.   


Rose finished with 6 points, 5 rebounds, 6 assists, and 1 steal. The Chicago Bulls beat the New Orleans Hornets 90-67.


These shorts were also worn by Derrick Rose on March 4, 2012, when the Chicago Bulls played the Philadelphia 76ers. Rose finished with 35 points, 4 rebounds, 8 assists, 1 steals, and 1 block. The Bulls beat the 76ers, 96-91. 


Derrick Rose's tenure with the Chicago Bulls was nothing short of sensational, marked by electrifying plays, individual accolades, and a passionate connection with the city of Chicago.


Rose burst onto the NBA scene as the first overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, immediately captivating fans with his explosive athleticism and dynamic style of play. He quickly emerged as the face of the franchise, leading the Bulls back to prominence after years of struggles. Rose went on to win the 2009 NBA Rookie of the Year, along with being selected to the 2009 All-Rookie 1st Team.


At the heart of Rose's game was his remarkable ability to attack the rim with speed and power, earning him the nickname "Windy City Assassin." His lightning-quick drives and acrobatic finishes became his trademark, leaving defenders helpless and crowds in awe.


But Rose was more than just a scoring machine. He possessed exceptional court vision and playmaking skills, elevating the play of his teammates with his precise passes and unselfishness. In the 2010-2011 NBA season, Rose reached the pinnacle of individual success, capturing the league's highest honor by being named the NBA Most Valuable Player (MVP). At just 22 years old, he became the youngest player in NBA history to win the award, averaging 25 points, 7.7 assists, and 4.1 rebounds per game while leading the Bulls to the best record in the league.


Rose's MVP campaign was a testament to his transcendent talent and his ability to elevate his game when it mattered most. Despite facing adversity with injuries throughout his career, including a torn ACL in the 2012 playoffs that sidelined him for an extended period, Rose's resilience and determination never wavered.