German-based company Adidas produced track shoes for decades before breaking into basketball sneakers and producing a ...
Adidas signed James Harden to a massive 13-year $200 million endorsement deal in August of 2015 after its chief brand model, Derrick Rose ... sales for his signature shoe started to drop.
Drafted in 2021 by Houston as their second overall pick, Jalen Green, the 6’4” shooting guard whose mom Bree Puruganan hails from Ilocos Sur, has rightfully earned his starting spot with the Rockets.
Those in attendance receive commemorative adidas x Derrick Rose merchandise. During halftime of the Chicago Bulls vs the New York Knicks game, Rose was honored by the team that drafted him at ...
From Jan. 2 to Jan. 4, 2025, adidas Basketball honored Derrick Rose with a heartfelt celebration in Chicago, recognizing his illustrious career, deep ties to the city, and dedication to giving back.
CHICAGO — Derrick Rose knew he’d be unable to hold back tears, so he figured why try? “That’s why I had to wear the glasses, because I knew I was going to get emotional,” Rose said ...
Chicago Bulls legend Derrick Rose ... fans a chance to meet Rose and to pay tribute to someone who has had a big impact on their lives, according to a press release from adidas.
Derrick Rose: Being light-skinned in the hood was a factor too. That’s a factor—it plays a role. That’s why it’s hard for me to joke around with people about it, because I’ve seen how ...
(Chris Sweda/Chicago Tribune) A person holds an Adidas-sponsored image of Derrick Rose holding a rose as fans of the former Simeon and Bulls star gather on court at Simeon following an alumni game ...
Derrick Rose almost concluded his basketball career as one of the best players to grace the court, but injuries plagued his NBA journey. And the dreams shattered in a way he wouldn’t even have ...
Derrick Rose, the former Chicago Bulls star and youngest MVP in NBA history, recently reflected on his career-altering ACL injury in an emotional retelling on the "Out The Mud" podcast.
Derrick Rose, the youngest MVP in NBA history at just 22 years old, had led Chicago to a league-best 62-20 record during the 2010-11 season and was widely seen as the key to their championship ...