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Derrick Rose was born on October 4, 1988, under the zodiac sign Libra, in Chicago, Illinois, United States. He was raised in the tough Englewood neighborhood of Chicago. While his father’s identity remains unknown, his mother, Brenda Rose, played a central role in his upbringing. Derrick credits her guidance and support for helping shape his early life and career.
He has three older brothers—Reggie, Dwayne, and Allan Rose—who were also instrumental in mentoring him in basketball from a young age.
Rose attended Simeon Career Academy in Chicago, where he excelled on the basketball court and gained national attention for his talent. Following high school, he enrolled at the University of Memphis and played for the Memphis Tigers under coach John Calipari.
Rose led the Tigers to the NCAA championship game in 2008, showcasing strong stats and an impressive on-court presence. After one season, he declared for the NBA Draft. His impact during his freshman year made him one of the top prospects, and he entered the 2008 NBA Draft as a highly regarded player.
In 2008, Derrick Rose was selected as the first overall pick in the NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls. He made an immediate impact on the team and was named NBA Rookie of the Year for the 2008–09 season. That same year, he represented the United States in the 2008 Beijing Olympics as part of the national team’s training squad.
Rose gained prominence for his agility, scoring ability, and leadership on the court. In 2011, he became the youngest player in NBA history to win the Most Valuable Player (MVP) award at the age of 22. However, his career faced challenges due to injuries. In 2012, he suffered a torn ACL in his left knee, which sidelined him for more than a year.
Despite recurring knee injuries, including a medial meniscus tear in his right knee that required surgery in 2015, Rose continued to fight his way back into form through rigorous rehabilitation.
After eight seasons with the Chicago Bulls, Rose was traded to the New York Knicks in 2016. He played one season with the Knicks before briefly joining the Cleveland Cavaliers and later the Minnesota Timberwolves. As of recent seasons, he has played with the Detroit Pistons and returned to the New York Knicks, where he continued to contribute as a veteran point guard. While specific contract details with the Knicks have not been publicly disclosed, Rose remains an active player in the NBA.
Though not married, Derrick Rose has had a long-term relationship with Mieka Reese. In 2012, they welcomed a son, Derrick Rose Jr. Rose is known for keeping his personal life relatively private but occasionally shares moments with his family on social media.
In 2016, Rose was involved in a civil lawsuit alleging sexual assault. After a trial, he and the co-defendants were found not liable, and Rose was cleared of the allegations.
Derrick Rose earns a significant portion of his income through NBA contracts and endorsement deals. His estimated annual salary stands at approximately $21.32 million. A notable part of his endorsement portfolio is a long-term deal with Adidas, reportedly valued at around $185 million over 14 years, starting in 2012. In addition to Adidas, he has endorsed brands such as Wilson Sporting Goods and appeared in promotions related to the NBA Draft Combine.
As of the latest estimates, Derrick Rose’s net worth is approximately $70 million, reflecting his successful professional basketball career and business partnerships.
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