Derrick Rose Rear-Ended On Kennedy Expressway
Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose was rear-ended Tuesday afternoon while driving on the Kennedy Expressway.
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Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose was rear-ended Tuesday afternoon while driving on the Kennedy Expressway.
Derrick Rose was fined $25,000 Tuesday for publicly criticizing the referees after Monday's win over the Knicks.
Derrick Rose has purchased a $2.8 million three-bedroom condo on the upper floors of Trump Tower.
Derrick Rose is usually cool, calm and collected on the court but Monday night he was getting more and more agitated. With each and every non call by the officials you could see Rose's anger rising. And finally in the 3rd quarter he uncharacteristically started mouthing off. But that was nothing compared to after the game.
Catch up with the latest news on the Bulls injuries, if tired legs played into their loss Thursday night and what some players are already looking forward to despite being months and months away.
The problem is the dichotomy between where Rose thinks the Bulls are, and where the team actually is.
I would personally like to take the time to thank you two idiots for your idiotic statements regarding reigning NBA MVP-- and Chicago's favorite son -- Derrick Rose.
With time running out and the game locked at 104, Rose hit a 20-foot jump show at the buzzer to give the Bulls their eighth-straight win.
Bulls broadcaster, Stacey King calls Derrick Rose the "Windy City Assassin" and he was right on target last night here in Milwaukee. With the game tied at 104, Rose had the ball in his hands with the clock running out. You knew he was going to shoot the ball you just weren't sure how he was going to do it. Well apparently neither did the Bucks who failed to double team the reigning MVP who let the clock run down to almost zero before he delivered the dagger, a 20 foot fade away jumper that won the game
Derrick Rose drilled a long jumper at the buzzer, powering the Chicago Bulls to a 106-104 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Wednesday night.
"That's something that I don't forget and I don't know what they were doing in my eyes," Rose said.
The Bulls point guard averaged 28.7 points, 7.5 assists and 1.75 steals in four games last week. He averaged 32 points per game in the last three games.
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If Rose had hit one of the free throws, the Bulls would have scored 100 points, allowing each fan in attendance to receive a free Big Mac from McDonalds.
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Carlos Boozer scored 20 points, Derrick Rose and Luol Deng each added 16, and the Chicago Bulls beat the Milwaukee Bucks 110-91 on Wednesday night.
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After receiving criticism for reporting that Derrick Rose was campaigning for the Bulls to trade for Pau Gasol, Chris Sheridan of SheridanHoops.com stood by his report.
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Philz Coffee will once again sport the Pride flag at its cafés after a directive to have them and other flags removed created a backlash.
Three people were killed and one other was wounded in a shooting on Friday afternoon in the West Garfield Park neighborhood.
A flight from San Francisco to Boston was diverted to O'Hare International Airport in Chicago early Friday after the crew noticed an unusual odor on board.
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The United States has long struggled with understanding and finding ways to help treat mental illness. A new documentary, which is screening Saturday in Chicago, examines the reality of living with mental illness in America.
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Northwestern Medicine and the American Red Cross teamed up for a community blood drive in Chicago on Monday morning.
Philz Coffee will once again sport the Pride flag at its cafés after a directive to have them and other flags removed created a backlash.
A new restaurant has joined the busy stretch of Halsted Street toward the south end of Chicago's Lincoln Park neighborhood that is also home to Alinea and Boka.
The federal government is suing Illinois, Connecticut and Arizona over efforts to regulate prediction market operators such as Kalshi and Polymarket.
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Blues icon and world music pioneer Taj Mahal will be headlining the Chicago Blues Festival this June.
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Federal magistrate Renee Harris Toliver told Pooh Sheisty that the evidence against him is strong.
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The Chicago Teachers Union and Chicago Public Schools have agreed to use May Day for a "day of civic action" for students and teachers.
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Three people were killed and one other was wounded in a shooting on Friday afternoon in the West Garfield Park neighborhood.
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A tree planting initiative has kicked off in Chatham, among the Chicago neighborhoods most plagued by flooding, to help with the persistent problem.
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Moisés Ballesteros, Nico Hoerner and Ian Happ homered, and the Chicago Cubs handed the Mets their ninth straight loss, pounding New York 12-4.
The University of Notre Dame and Villanova will kick off both their men's and women's 2026-2027 basketball seasons with an international game in Rome.
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