Derrick Rose's last 3 seasons:
2017: Cleveland
16 games, 9.8 ppg, 43.9 FG%, 1.6 apg
2016: New York Knicks
64 games, 18.0 ppg, 47.1 FG%, 4.4 apg
2015: Chicago
66 games, 16.4 ppg, 42.7 FG%, 4.7 apg
Rose at a glance
Age: 29
• Taken No. 1 overall in 2008 by Chicago
• Named MVP of the league in 2010-2011
• Tore his ACL in first game of 2012 postseason
• Missed 2012-13 season, most of 2013-14, and 30 games of 2014-15
• Traded to Knicks in June 2016
• Found not liable in civil rape trial in October 2016
• Joined Cavs in July 2017
• Traded to Jazz, released in February 2018
• Signed with Timberwolves March 2018
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