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Making

Making Derrick Rose

Making

WBEZ Chicago

Society & Culture

4.63.7K Ratings

🗓️ 14 December 2023

⏱️ 44 minutes

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Summary

“Why can’t I be MVP of the league?” Derrick Rose said. With unimpressive statistics and an unselfish playing style, sports media did not take the third-year point guard seriously. Eight months after those famous words, he became the youngest MVP in NBA history. Derrick Rose was Chicago’s pride and joy. Fans and journalists alike called him the next Michael Jordan. Some thought he would be the greatest of all time. When an ACL tear took him out of the game, those high hopes turned to high scrutiny. On this episode of Making, host Brandon Pope explores the years before Derrick Rose changed the NBA. He grew up in the South Side neighborhood of Englewood, raised by a loving mother and three protective older brothers. By his sophomore year of high school, his talent and name was known across the city. We chatted with his high school coach who shaped his rise, veteran Chicago journalists who traced his steps, and Bulls insiders who witnessed his history-making. “He'll forever be one of the greatest basketball players to come out of the city,” NBC Chicago host Jason Goff said. “I make no bones about it.” Making tells the story of a different, iconic figure every episode. Subscribe now.

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0:00.0

The And now the starting lineup for your Chicago Bulls.

0:25.8

From W.B. E. Z Chicago.

0:28.7

The man in the middle from Florida.

0:32.7

611 number 13, Joaquin Noah.

0:36.3

This is Making I'm Branson Pope.

0:39.1

A systemic guard from Marquette.

0:41.6

Number 21 Jimmy Butler. And today.

0:47.0

From Chicago.

0:48.0

From Chicago.

0:50.0

At Guard 63, number one, Gary, number 1, Derek Rose.

0:59.0

It's Making Derek Rose.

1:01.0

Derek Rose is a name of great pride and pain for Chicago and beyond.

1:09.0

Raised right here in the windy city, he was regarded as a basketball phenom with once in a generation

1:16.0

talent.

1:17.0

Derek Rose brings down the thunder with a two-heads there.

1:21.8

Big time players make big time play.

1:24.2

He is a killer.

1:25.8

In 2011, at just age 22, he became the youngest MVP in A history, chosen over LeBron James at his peak. People posited him to be the next Michael Jordan. When the City Assassin does it again.

1:44.0

My goodness, Dragage, allow me to introduce you to Derek Rose.

1:49.0

Rose, Rose trying to get open, fires away.

1:51.0

Bang!

1:52.0

It's over! The Bulls win at the bottom. to get open fires away. BANG!

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