Memphis Grizzlies guard Derrick Rose was once one of the NBA’s most electrifying players. During his 2011 MVP season, Rose averaged 25.0 points, 7.7 assists, and 4.1 rebounds, leading the Chicago Bulls to an outstanding 61-21 record.
Although injuries shortened much of Rose’s prime, his time with the Bulls continues to be celebrated when discussing NBA history from that era. Rose was a star even before the NBA, with one of the most iconic high school mixtapes in basketball history.
Doncic calls Rose’s high school tape the best
Born and raised in Chicago, Rose became a basketball prodigy in high school before being selected first overall by the Bulls in the 2008 NBA draft. When asked recently by Overtime, who had the best high school mixtape ever, Dallas Mavericks star Luka Doncic didn’t hesitate to name Rose.
“D-Rose,” Doncic said while admitting that he didn’t watch many basketball mixtapes on YouTube growing up.