22-year-old NBA MVP Derrick Rose retired after a 16-season career, marked by injuries and playing for six teams.
Derrick Rose, the youngest NBA MVP at 22, announced his retirement after a 16-season career. Selected first overall by the Chicago Bulls in 2008, he won Rookie of the Year and was a three-time All-Star. However, his career was hindered by injuries, notably a torn ACL in 2012. Rose played for six teams, averaging 17.4 points and 5.2 assists across 723 games. He expressed gratitude to basketball and his fans, marking the end of an impactful journey.
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