4. Unsheath the dagger
- season:2011-12 (fourth season of career)
- result:Bull 106-104 Buck
- data:30 points, 8 rebounds, 11 assists, 1 steal, 1 block
The 2010-11 season was the best season of Derrick Rose's career. He averaged 25 points, 4.1 rebounds, and 7.7 assists per game, leading the Bulls to the league's first 62 wins, and even more monopoly. LeBron James He continued to dominate and won the annual MVP; however, the following year, Rose began to suffer from injuries. He missed a total of 27 games in the regular season. After a slam dunk in the first game of the playoffs, Rose tore the cruciate ligament in his left knee. , directly interrupting his career for more than a year...
This was Rose's last crazy performance before injury, and it was also the most unforgettable buzzer-beater in his career. The Bulls and Bucks tied 104-104; Rose got the ball in the final stage and faced Brandon Jennings. He first started dribbling with a change of hands, then took a lateral step in the opposite direction, and flew horizontally to the left. A jump shot, even though Jennings had tried his best to interfere (foul), the ball still broke through the net mercilessly! "The Windy City Assassin has done it again!"
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5. Rose is reborn
- season:2018-19 (eleventh season of career)
- result:Jazz 125-128 Timberwolves
- data: 50 points, 4 rebounds, 6 assists, 1 steal, 1 block
"Believe in yourself, even if others don't think so."
Derrick Rose
This is the most inspiring moment in 2018 and a miracle in Rose's career! After 2012, he suffered three serious injuries in his career. From being the savior after Jordan to finally being traded by the Bulls, he was homeless in New York and Cleveland. He once considered retiring and even disappeared; however, in 2018 After returning to the embrace of the old coach, Rose began to adapt to being the sixth man and quietly played this role well.
In his second season with the Timberwolves, he finally took over as the starting point guard when Jeff Teague was absent due to injury - the role he was most familiar with in the past. He scored 13 points in the first quarter, leading the Timberwolves to take the lead; in the third and fourth quarters, he faced the Jazz alone, scoring 34 points in the second half - including 15 points in the fourth quarter, and the final surge. The three-pointer, and the bye shot that ended the Jazz's hopes.
50 points—an achievement that had eluded him even at the peak of his health—became his career-high on the day he put on a vintage Timberwolves jersey. After the game, he looked back on the ups and downs of his career and couldn't help crying. Surrounded by his teammates and applauded by the audience, he said to the camera: "This game means everything to me, because I really paid too much." Work hard. For the team, for the fans, for everyone, I have been working hard. "
He never gave up, and in those six years, the sweat and hard work buried behind accusations and criticisms, injuries and disturbances finally turned into the most beautiful nutrients and blossomed and bore fruit.
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