The SADDEST STORY IN NBA HISTORY: Derrick Rose

Yung Mustard
25 Feb 201810:47

Summary

TLDRThis video delves into the tragic 'what-if' story of NBA star Derrick Rose, exploring his meteoric rise to becoming the youngest MVP at 22 and the subsequent series of injuries that derailed his career. From his early days at Simeon High School and the University of Memphis to his glory days with the Chicago Bulls, the video chronicles Rose's journey. Despite his MVP season averages of 25 points, 8 assists, and a 45% field goal percentage, injuries, including a torn ACL and meniscus, led to a decline in performance and his eventual fall from grace. The video poignantly questions what could have been if not for the injuries, highlighting the stark contrast between his peak and his current status in the league.

Takeaways

  • 🏀 Derrick Rose is considered one of the biggest 'what-ifs' in NBA history due to his promising career being derailed by injuries.
  • 🌟 Rose was drafted as the first overall pick in 2009 and quickly won the Rookie of the Year award for his outstanding performance with the Chicago Bulls.
  • 📈 In his third season, at the age of 22, Rose became the youngest MVP in NBA history, leading the Bulls to over 60 wins in the Eastern Conference.
  • 🏆 His MVP season saw significant improvements in his stats, including 25 points, 8 assists, and 4 rebounds per game, showcasing his all-around skill set.
  • 🏆 Rose's leadership was instrumental in the Bulls' success, as they faced strong competition from teams like the Miami Heat's Big Three and the Boston Celtics.
  • 🔍 Despite his MVP season, Rose's career took a downturn with a series of injuries, starting with a torn ACL that significantly impacted his playing time and performance.
  • 📉 Post-injury, Rose's numbers dipped, and he struggled to maintain the same level of play, particularly with his efficiency and three-point shooting.
  • 🚫 His defensive abilities, never a strong suit, became more of a liability as his athleticism declined, making it harder for him to fit into the evolving NBA landscape.
  • 💔 The video script highlights the emotional impact of Rose's fall from grace, from being a franchise player to struggling to find a place in the league.
  • 🤔 The script poses the question of what could have been if Rose's career hadn't been plagued by injuries, leaving basketball fans to ponder the potential of his unmet promise.

Q & A

  • Who is considered the biggest 'what-if' in NBA history according to the video?

    -Derrick Rose is considered the biggest 'what-if' in NBA history.

  • Where did Derrick Rose play college basketball?

    -Derrick Rose played college basketball at the University of Memphis.

  • What was Derrick Rose's draft position in the 2009 NBA Draft?

    -Derrick Rose was drafted as the first overall pick in the 2009 NBA Draft.

  • What accolade did Derrick Rose win during his rookie season with the Chicago Bulls?

    -Derrick Rose won the Rookie of the Year award during his rookie season with the Chicago Bulls.

  • At what age did Derrick Rose win the NBA MVP award?

    -Derrick Rose won the NBA MVP award at the age of 22.

  • What was Derrick Rose's average performance during his MVP season?

    -During his MVP season, Derrick Rose averaged 25 points per game, 8 assists, 1 steal, 4 rebounds, shot 86 percent from the free-throw line, 33% from three, and 45% from the field.

  • Which season did Derrick Rose lead the Chicago Bulls to over 60 wins in the Eastern Conference?

    -Derrick Rose led the Chicago Bulls to over 60 wins in the Eastern Conference during his MVP season, which was his third year in the NBA.

  • What was the impact of Derrick Rose's injuries on his performance and career?

    -Derrick Rose's injuries, including an ACL tear and meniscus tears, significantly impacted his performance and career, leading to a decline in his athleticism and efficiency, and ultimately affecting his ability to secure a place on an NBA roster.

  • How did Derrick Rose's playing style and injuries affect his fit in the evolving NBA?

    -Derrick Rose's playing style, which was highly athletic and required him to have the ball in his hands to be effective, coupled with his injuries, made it difficult for him to fit into the evolving NBA, where spacing, three-point shooting, and defensive prowess became increasingly important.

  • What was the situation with Derrick Rose's contract and performance after his time with the Chicago Bulls?

    -After leaving the Chicago Bulls, Derrick Rose's performance declined, and he had difficulty securing a long-term contract due to his injury history and diminished skills, particularly his inability to shoot threes effectively and his defensive limitations.

  • What was the final outcome for Derrick Rose after being traded by the Chicago Bulls?

    -After being traded by the Chicago Bulls, Derrick Rose played for the New York Knicks and then the Cleveland Cavaliers, where his performance did not meet expectations. He was eventually waived by the Utah Jazz and has struggled to find a permanent place on an NBA roster.

Outlines

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🏀 The Rise and Fall of Derrick Rose

This paragraph discusses the unfortunate incidents in NBA history, particularly focusing on Derrick Rose's career. Rose, who showed immense promise after winning the Rookie of the Year award and leading the Chicago Bulls to significant victories, suffered a series of injuries that derailed his career. Despite his early success, including an MVP award at the age of 22, his performance declined due to injuries, and he struggled to maintain his position in the league. The paragraph also touches on the competitive landscape of the Eastern Conference during his peak years and the impact of his injuries on the Bulls' performance.

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🤕 Derrick Rose's Struggle with Injuries

The second paragraph delves into the physical toll on Derrick Rose, highlighting the overuse of his athletic abilities and the subsequent injuries that plagued his career. It discusses the impact of playing excessive minutes under coach Tom Thibodeau's regime and the consequences of his ACL and meniscus injuries. The paragraph also covers Rose's attempts at comebacks, his trade to New York, and his eventual decline in performance, including his poor three-point shooting and defensive shortcomings. It concludes with a reflection on the sadness of his career's trajectory, from being the face of the NBA to struggling to find a place on an NBA roster.

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🏆 'What If' Scenarios for Derrick Rose

The final paragraph ponders the hypothetical scenario of Derrick Rose's career without injuries, inviting fans to consider his potential had he remained healthy. It emphasizes the emotional connection fans have with Rose's story and the magnitude of his fall from grace. The paragraph concludes with a call to action for viewers to engage with the content, subscribe to the channel, and follow the creator on Twitter, while also reflecting on the somber reality of Rose's current situation in the NBA.

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Keywords

💡Tragedies

In the context of the video, 'tragedies' refers to unfortunate events or outcomes that have a significant negative impact on the careers of NBA players. The video script mentions several instances of tragedies, such as the passing of Len Bias and injuries to Penny Hardaway and Tracy McGrady, which derailed their careers. These tragedies are used to set the stage for discussing the 'biggest what-if' in NBA history, which is the career of Derrick Rose.

💡What-if

The term 'what-if' is used to explore hypothetical scenarios or alternative outcomes that could have significantly changed the course of events. In the video, it is applied to the career of Derrick Rose, pondering how his career might have unfolded if not for the series of injuries he suffered. The script suggests that Rose's career is the biggest 'what-if' in NBA history due to his potential and the abrupt changes caused by injuries.

💡Derrick Rose

Derrick Rose is the central figure of the video, a professional basketball player who was once the youngest MVP in NBA history. The video discusses his rise to stardom, his outstanding performances, and the tragic turn of events due to injuries. Rose's story is used to illustrate the theme of potential unfulfilled and the impact of injuries on an athlete's career.

💡Rookie of the Year

This term refers to an award given to the best-performing first-year player in the NBA. Derrick Rose won this award after his impressive debut season with the Chicago Bulls, as highlighted in the video script. It signifies the beginning of his promising career and sets the stage for his later achievements and the subsequent 'what-if' discussions.

💡MVP (Most Valuable Player)

The MVP award is given to the most valuable player in the NBA at the end of the regular season. The video emphasizes Derrick Rose's achievement of winning the MVP at the age of 22, which was a testament to his exceptional skills and leadership. This award is a key point in the narrative, showcasing the pinnacle of his career before his injuries.

💡ACL Injury

An ACL (anterior cruciate ligament) injury is a severe knee injury that can sideline athletes for extended periods. The video script details Derrick Rose's ACL injury, which occurred during a playoff game and marked the beginning of a series of injuries that would plague his career. This injury is central to the 'what-if' narrative, as it significantly altered the trajectory of Rose's career.

💡Eastern Conference

The Eastern Conference is one of the three divisions in the NBA and is highlighted in the video as a competitive environment where Derrick Rose led the Chicago Bulls to over 60 wins. The video uses the strength of the Eastern Conference at the time to emphasize the magnitude of Rose's achievements and the challenges he overcame.

💡Injuries

Injuries are a recurring theme in the video, particularly in relation to Derrick Rose's career. The script recounts multiple injuries that Rose suffered, including his ACL and meniscus tears, which had a profound impact on his performance and ultimately his career. The discussion of injuries serves to underscore the fragility of an athlete's career and the 'what-if' scenario of what could have been without them.

💡Free-throw line

The free-throw line is mentioned in the context of Derrick Rose's shooting statistics, highlighting his ability to score from the line. The video script points out his shooting percentage from the free-throw line as an indicator of his overall performance and improvement as a player. It is used to illustrate Rose's skillset and his contribution to the team's success.

💡Trade

A trade in the NBA involves the exchange of players between teams. The video discusses Derrick Rose being traded from the Chicago Bulls to the New York Knicks, which signifies a change in his career trajectory. The trade is part of the narrative that leads to the discussion of his declining performance and the end of his time as a dominant player in the league.

Highlights

Derrick Rose's tragic career, marked by injuries, is considered the biggest 'what-if' in NBA history.

Rose's high school and college success led to him being drafted first overall by the Chicago Bulls in 2009.

He won the Rookie of the Year award in his first season, averaging 17 points, 6 assists, and 4 rebounds.

In his second season, Rose was selected for his first All-Star game, averaging over 20 points and 6 assists.

At age 22, Rose became the youngest MVP in NBA history, leading the Bulls to the best record in the Eastern Conference.

Rose's MVP season saw him average 25 points, 8 assists, and 4 rebounds, with a field goal percentage of 45%.

Despite a competitive Eastern Conference, Rose led the Bulls to over 60 wins.

Injuries began to take a toll, with Rose tearing his ACL in the 2012 playoffs, sidelining him for the next season.

Rose's playing time under coach Tom Thibodeau, often exceeding 35 minutes per game, was a factor in his injuries.

After his ACL injury, Rose's performance dipped, with his numbers falling in several categories.

Rose was traded to the New York Knicks, where he had a career-high in points post-meniscus injury.

His defensive struggles and inability to adapt to the modern NBA's emphasis on three-point shooting hurt his value.

Rose's time with the Cleveland Cavaliers was marked by poor three-point shooting and continued injuries.

The Utah Jazz waived Rose, and his recent video showing him shooting in an empty gym highlights his fall from grace.

Rose's career serves as a poignant reminder of the fragility of athletic success and the impact of injuries.

Transcripts

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when you look at MBA history it's safe

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to say that there are plenty of

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tragedies and plenty of sad things that

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have happened Len Bias passing away

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Penny Hardaway get having injuries Tracy

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McGrady having injuries that derail at

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the end of his career especially times

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in his prime and they're just so many

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what-ifs but I think we can all agree

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that the biggest what-if in NBA history

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has to be the case of Derrick Rose which

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is what I'm going to talk about guys

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what's up this is your boy your mustard

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and I'm here with another video make

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link will be down below now back to the

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task at hand Derrick Rose came out of

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high school Simeon and he went to

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Memphis where he balled and whence the

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national championship where he did lose

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but he was drafted as the first overall

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pick in 2009 and ended up winning the

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Rookie of the Year for his hometown

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Chicago as a member of the Chicago Bulls

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now we all know what happened after that

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he ended up bawling and balding and then

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balling some more in his rookie year he

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had really solid numbers of 17 points

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and six assists as well as one stealing

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four rebounds meanwhile he shot 47 point

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five percent from the field really saw

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the numbers to get him the Rookie of the

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Year in the next season it was selected

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for his first all-star game as he

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averaged twenty point eight points

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basically 21 points 6 assists and 4

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rebounds and he shot 48.9% basically 49

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percent from the field and then in his

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next season before the next season he

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had stated what stopping me from being

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the MVP of the league and that's exactly

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what he did because in his 30-year yes

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his third year

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the MBA at the age of 22 he won the MVP

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putting up numbers that increased in

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each in every statistical category as

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his numbers rose to 25 points per game

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eight assists and one steal four

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rebounds and shot 86 percent from the

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free-throw line

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33% from three and shot basically 45%

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from the field so basically a lot of the

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areas that they said he struggled in he

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improved he became a better score he

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became a better shooter from the

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free-throw line became better

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defensively even though he wasn't the

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greatest defensive player he was still a

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good health defender and he was able to

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lead the Chicago Bulls 260 plus wins in

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the Eastern Conference and keep in mind

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yes he was first in the East but you

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have to keep in mind that the East at

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that point in time still had the white

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they still had the Boston Celtics big

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three and they had Miami with LeBron D

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Wade and Bosh so it was a pretty nice

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East and as well if you want to throw in

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the patience with Paul George and Danny

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Granger this was a really solid Eastern

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Conference and Derrick Rose was able to

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lead that team to over 60 wins with a

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lot of his players being hurt with a

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roster which his second best player was

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the wall gang and also if you want to

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throw in Joakim Noah as well I know he

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was a great defensive player because

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Derrick Rose

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he took a team that would have been

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nothing without him and for those who

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don't believe that that's just look at

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the next season because the next year

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his numbers did dip a little bit in some

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categories as he dipped 22 points per

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game eight assists 1 steal and a block

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you mean while he shot 81 percent from

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the free-throw line and from 3 31% and

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from the field 43 to 44% obviously some

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of his efficiency numbers did take a dip

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and his turnovers they stayed relatively

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the same and three turnovers a game but

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the Bulls still did manage to win enough

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games to get the first seed and he did

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suffer some injuries and only played 39

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but this shows his value because as soon

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as they got to the playoffs he tore his

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ACL in Game one of the first round

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against the 8th seeded Philadelphia

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Sixers and when you look at the team

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when you look at the time in the score

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there was no reason for Derrick Rose to

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have even been in the game and I know to

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this day Tom Thibodeau has to be blaming

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himself for the injury of Derrick Rose

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because Derrick Rose for those who

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doesn't know he played a lot of minutes

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in the first four years of his career in

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the first four years of his career the

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least amount of minutes he ever played

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was 35 minutes a game in his MVP season

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he played 37 minutes a game the year

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before that 36 point 8 minutes he played

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more minutes in his rookie year than he

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has ever played since his ACL injury

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ever and it may be due to injuries but

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you have to kind of look at the fact

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that his rookie year he played the

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second-most amount of minutes in his

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whole entire career and it's crazy

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because Derrick Rose should not be

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playing that many minutes for someone

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who's that athletic for someone someone

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who has that kind of playing style

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someone who's not great on the defensive

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side of the ball when we look at Tom

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Thibodeau in the way he likes to run his

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team it's very surprising that he played

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Derrick Rose so many minutes and I know

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that did contribute to his ACL injury in

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a lot of his leg injuries because after

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the 2012 postseason where he did

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infamously tear his ACL and they did

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lose in the first round obviously

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without their star best player who led

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them to the first seat in the first

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place the next year he did not play the

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entire season due to him recovering from

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the ACL injury but in 2014 and he did

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play a total of 10 games where he did

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not average the best of numbers

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throughout those 10 games

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begin with the average 16 points and 4

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assists but he shot 35% from the field

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and a lot of people I know may be saying

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he was coming back from injury and I do

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give me some slack I cut him some slack

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for that but he did only play 10 games

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and he ended up tearing his meniscus

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after those 10 games and this would be

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basically the beginning of the end of

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Derrick Rose's career as injuries would

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become so prevalent in his career that

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he was never able to ball the way he

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used to and then it got to the point

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where the Chicago Bulls ended up trading

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him to New York along with Joakim Noah

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and they basically wanted to clear the

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old and bring in the new as well he got

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traded to New York a lot of people did

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praised his performance as he did

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average a career-high ever since the

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meniscus injury but 18 points as well as

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four assists and he shot 47% from the

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field but as Tom did progress does that

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lettuce is immed it Wayne and

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defensively he wasn't ever that great to

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begin with and it just got worse as he

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lost his athleticism and when you

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consider the fact that the lead kept

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changing and Steph Curry and the

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Warriors started making shooting such a

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prevalent part in the league Derrick

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Rose's gangs started to really hurt any

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team that picked him up because when you

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look at the Knicks when Derrick Rose

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wasn't playing they were actually better

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because they could space the floor and

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when you look at Cleveland the year

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afterwards because yes he did become a

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free agent after the year with the

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Knicks and he was making a hell of money

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and he thought he deserves a Mac

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contract yeah hell naw as he went to

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Cleveland and in those 16 games he did

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not shoot very well from the three-point

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line

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he shot 25% from three ever since the

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2014 season this man has never shot

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above 29 percent from three and as the

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league just kept changing you're not

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great at defense you can score we know

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that you can get the ball in the basket

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but you need the ball in your hands to

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be a

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and it's not like you can shoot threes

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and you're not good at the defensive

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side of the ball so there's really never

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any place for Derrick Rose in the NBA at

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this particular point in time and what

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makes all this so sad is that this was a

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guy who was the face of the NBA he was

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the franchise guy he was the youngest

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MVP in NBA history when he in his third

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season in the lead and now he cannot

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even find an NBA roster because yes he

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was traded to the Utah Jazz at the

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trading deadline this season and then

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Jesus cut through Lavers and what makes

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it so sad is that right now a video has

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surfaced of a few days ago of Derrick

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Rose shooting a basketball in the

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Cleveland State arena and it looks so

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sad because this is such a new low for

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Derrick Rose and I know a lot of people

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are saying why would we even feel bad

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for millionaires they're millionaires

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but when you look at the fall of grace

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for Derrick Rose no one has ever fallen

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harder in someone like him and what

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makes all this even more sad is that

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right now he's at the age of 29 years

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old

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all of this ended before the age of 25

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years old he tore his ACL at 23 and then

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ended up tearing his meniscus at 25 and

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we all know how the story goes from

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there and it just makes this so sad when

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you look at how great players like

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Russell Westbrook are and him being

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considered the most athletic point guard

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in NBA history when at one point in time

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that was Derrick Rose Derrick Rose was

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the Steph Curry of that particular point

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in time and he was so so young and right

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now he's still young he's not even 30

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she's only 29 years of age what a fall

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from grace from Derrick

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this has to be the most saddest story in

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NBA history it has to be the biggest

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what if what if Derrick Rose never got

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hurt that's the question that we ask

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ourselves basically every day as

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basketball fans so if you enjoyed this

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