NFT Name
Derrick Rose Mid-Range
Collection
Status
valid
NFT Id
47388055
Edition Name
Edition Number
External Link
Owner
Last Updated
14/11/2024, 04:56
Description
It would be two full seasons before he sent shockwaves through the NBA circuits by outwardly wondering why he couldn’t blossom into the league’s No. 1 talent, promptly followed by becoming the Association’s youngest-ever Most Valuable Player. Yet, as the Boston Celtics learned on April 18, 2009 through one airborne leap after another, Derrick Rose’s greatness — and ability to achieve excellence earlier than most — was present from the jump. Leaving the night’s commentators to jokingly question if it were truly his first-ever playoff game, the Chicago Bulls superstar offers a particularly brilliant act, floating towards the paint with a delayed between-the-leg, crossover combination down the baseline. Creative, even with multiple Celtics defenders draped to his arm like a sleeve, Rose hoists a nearly over-the-backboard floater through the net, alongside a foul. Embarking upon one of the game’s greatest playoff arrivals, Rose aced the high-stakes test with 36 points, complemented by four rebounds, 11 assists, one steal, and eye-opening efficiency from the field (12-of-19) and from the charity stripe (12-of-12). Rose’s efforts influenced both a Game One upset victory, and tied a 39-year record for the most points scored by a rookie in the first chapter of their postseason story.
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Traits
TotalYearsExperience
0
JerseyNumber
1
AwayTeamName
Chicago Bulls
DraftYear
2008
FirstName
Derrick
Locked
true
SetName
Run It Back: Origins
LastName
Rose
SerialNumber
100
DraftSelection
1
NbaSeason
2008-09
TeamAtMoment
Chicago Bulls
HomeTeamScore
103
Birthdate
1988-10-04
HomeTeamName
Boston Celtics
Height
75
DraftRound
1
DraftTeam
Chicago Bulls
PrimaryPosition
PG
PlayCategory
Jump Shot
Tagline
It would be two full seasons before he sent shockwaves through the NBA circuits by outwardly wondering why he couldn’t blossom into the league’s No. 1 talent, promptly followed by becoming the Association’s youngest-ever Most Valuable Player. Yet, as the Boston Celtics learned on April 18, 2009 through one airborne leap after another, Derrick Rose’s greatness — and ability to achieve excellence earlier than most — was present from the jump. Leaving the night’s commentators to jokingly question if it were truly his first-ever playoff game, the Chicago Bulls superstar offers a particularly brilliant act, floating towards the paint with a delayed between-the-leg, crossover combination down the baseline. Creative, even with multiple Celtics defenders draped to his arm like a sleeve, Rose hoists a nearly over-the-backboard floater through the net, alongside a foul. Embarking upon one of the game’s greatest playoff arrivals, Rose aced the high-stakes test with 36 points, complemented by four rebounds, 11 assists, one steal, and eye-opening efficiency from the field (12-of-19) and from the charity stripe (12-of-12). Rose’s efforts influenced both a Game One upset victory, and tied a 39-year record for the most points scored by a rookie in the first chapter of their postseason story.
PlayerPosition
PG
PlayType
Mid-Range
DateOfMoment
2009-04-18 23:00:00 +0000 UTC
Weight
200
AwayTeamScore
105
Birthplace
Chicago, IL, USA
FullName
Derrick Rose
SeriesNumber
6
Collection Information
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