Currently a point guard for the Chicago Bulls.
In college, he
played for the Memphis Tigers for one year, gathering up an
average of
14.9 PPG duing the regular season.
Rose was selected 1st in the NBA Draft by the Chicago Bulls, who had only a 1.7% chance of getting the
top pick in the Draft Lottery.
In his first season (2008-09), he won the Rookie of the Year award, becoming the 3rd Bulls
player to ever do so.
In his second season, he scored 20.8 PPG and made the All-Star team that year. The Bulls finished with a 41-41 record for the second straight year and made the playoffs again.
In his third season, Rose had a phenomenal season, scoring 25 PPG, making the All-Star team again, and
led his team to a 62-20 record, best in the NBA. He won the League's MVP award, becoming the youngest NBA
player ever to win the award.
In the playoffs, Rose got farther than the first round for the first time in his career, defeating the Pacers and Hawks (he scored a career-high
44 points in a
game against Atlanta). In the Eastern Conference Finals, the Bulls eventually lost to the Miami Heat 4-1.
In his fourth season, Rose only played 39 games during an injury-filled season. He made the All-Star
game for the third consecutive season.
During the Bulls' playoff opener, Rose tore his ACL and missed the rest of the playoffs, with an estimated recovery period of 8-
12 months.
He is currently scheduled to make a quicker comeback to the team sometime after the 2013 All-Star
break.