Former Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose (Image via: Getty Images) On January 23, 2026, former Chicago Bulls’ star Derrick Rose was surprised by the team when he was invited to the United Center to see his jersey banner raised for the first time. The moment came a day before his official jersey retirement ceremony on January 24.Derrick Rose, who grew up in Chicago, was very emotional as he looked up and saw his No. 1 banner hanging in the arena. His family was there with him, along with former teammates Joakim Noah, Taj Gibson, and Kirk Hinrich, which made the moment even more special.
Derrick Rose’s banner brings back Chicago city’s greatest memories
The timing of the surprise made it even better, since Rose’s official jersey retirement takes place on January 24, 2026. His No. 1 jersey will now hang in the United Center with other Bulls legends like Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen.For many Chicago Bulls fans, it brought back the memories and the excitement Rose created during his time with the team. And even though he played for other teams as well, such as the Knicks, Cavaliers, Jazz, Timberwolves, Pistons, and Grizzlies, his career meant a lot to the city and the people of Chicago. From MVP season to fighting injuries, the banner thus represents the work he put in and what he gave to the city’s basketball.
Derrick Rose’s influence endures as Chicago continues to celebrate his legacy
In 2008, Derrick Rose was picked as the No.1 overall draft choice by the Chicago Bulls. After 16 seasons in the NBA, Rose announced his retirement on September 26, 2024, by sharing a heartfelt message on social media thanking his fans and the game he loved playing, and for all the wonderful years in the league. Off the court, Rose has continued to stay connected to the city of Chicago. He has supported community works and even opened a family-owned flower shop in the city. Seeing his banner for the first time wasn’t just about basketball, it showed the respect and love the city still has for him.