Live broadcast on June 27 today, American media talked about Rose’s future ClutchPoints.
He wrote like this: “No matter he is in New York, Cleveland, Detroit or Minnesota, we all treat Ross as his Chicago. The ups and downs of his bulls career left an indelible mark on everyone. Now, the 34-year-old Rose finds that no team wants himself, but he is not a player without a family. Maybe it is time for him to finish this circle.”
Rose once said last year, “I just want to play basketball happily. Of course, it would be great if I could win a championship. But I always feel that I can still stand on the court in the 15th year, which is the champion for me.”
“We very much agree. He is the youngest MVP in the history of the alliance, but his career is not just defined by honor. It is about suffering setbacks and then rebounding, looking for happiness under his only physical conditions.”
Yesterday, the team reported that Ross’s time in the Knicks was “probably over”, and both the Suns and the Bulls were potential subordinates of Ross.