Summary
- The Chicago Bulls will retire Derrick Rose’s No. 1 jersey on January 24, 2026
- The honor is a tribute to his legacy as the youngest MVP in NBA history
- Rose is the fifth player in franchise history to receive the honor
The Chicago Bulls have officially announced that they will retire Derrick Rose’s No. 1 jersey, a historic moment for the franchise and a triumphant return for the hometown hero. The jersey will be raised to the rafters of the United Center on January 24, 2026, in a postgame ceremony following a matchup against the Boston Celtics. The event will make Rose the fifth player in franchise history to receive the honor, joining Bulls legends like Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen.
The jersey retirement is a powerful and emotional tribute to Rose’s legacy. He became a global icon during his time in Chicago, leading the team to its most successful era since the Jordan years. In 2011, he became the youngest MVP in NBA history at just 22 years old, capturing the hearts of the city with his explosive play and fierce determination.
Although injuries ultimately altered his career trajectory, Rose’s impact on the team and the city of Chicago is undeniable. He was a symbol of hope and a testament to the city’s unyielding spirit. The team has also announced a season-long tribute that will include four collectible figurine giveaways to fans, each honoring a different chapter of his career. This celebration not only honors a remarkable basketball career but also cements his lasting bond with the city and fans as a hometown hero.
The moment Derrick Rose found he was getting his No. 1 jersey retired by the Bulls 🥹🌹
(Via @chicagobulls) pic.twitter.com/yZyliuGI0J
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