CHICAGO — Derrick Rose wasn't sure how he will feel when sees his No. 1 hanging from the rafters. He was still trying to process the news.
The Chicago Bulls announced Saturday they plan to retire Rose's jersey sometime next season. The Chicago product and MVP will join Michael Jordan (23), Scottie Pippen (33), Jerry Sloan (4) and Bob Love (10) as the only players whose numbers have been retired by the team.
Team president and CEO Michael Reinsdorf informed him in person on Saturday morning, telling him ''nobody's wearing that No. 1 jersey again'' unless son PJ plays for the team. Rose, who retired in September after 16 seasons, was already scheduled to be honored with tributes before and during their game against the New York Knicks that night. The Bulls said they will have more details about the jersey retirement at a later date.
''Tonight is not about that,'' Rose said. He said it was about showing appreciation for ''everybody that was a part of the story, the journey, the good, the bad, the ugly.''
''It's celebrating everyone,'' he said. ''I understand coming from Chicago that it's tough love. It's a lot of tough love. You could forget about the love sometimes and just give toughness. Coming back, me being raised off of that tough love, I just wanted to show the love part. There's toughness, too, but you don't have to be tough all the time. It's understanding and realizing why I'm here.''
Chairman Jerry Reinsdorf said in a statement: ''Derrick is both a hometown hero and a symbol of an entire era of Bulls basketball."
On Saturday, the Bulls unveiled the ''Derrick Rose Experience'' in the United Center's atrium showcasing memorabilia from his career. Players on both teams wore themed shooting shirts displaying ''1.4.25'' symbolizing the date as well as the numbers he wore with the Bulls, Knicks and at Chicago's Simeon Career Academy. Black T-shirts emblazoned with a red rose were at each seat. There were to be moments throughout the game recognizing Rose, his family and teammates.
At halftime, Rose walked out to those familiar ''MVP! MVP!'' chants after a highlight video played. He took a seat next to his mom, Brenda. He broke down when former teammate Joakim Noah told him he ''always put your city on your back'' and said he's ''the people's champ.'' Another video narrated by PJ was shown before Rose addressed the crowd.