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Derrick Rose MVP: Wins Most Valuable Player Award At Age 22, Youngest Ever

By ANDREW SELIGMAN   05/ 3/11 08:55 AM ET   AP

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Derrick Rose, named the 2011 MVP of the NBA.

CHICAGO -- Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose is the NBA's MVP, becoming the youngest player in league history to win the award, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press.

The person spoke Monday night on the condition of anonymity because a formal announcement has not been made. That could come Tuesday, with a formal presentation before Game 2 of the Eastern Conference semifinals.

The news is hardly a surprise.

Rose is the second Bulls player to win the MVP but has a ways to go before he catches Michael Jordan, who won five – but he sure is off to a good start. In his third year, the dynamic point guard led the Bulls to their best season since the Jordan-Scottie Pippen championship era.

"If I get it? It'll be nice, unbelievable, a goal that in the beginning in the year I said I wanted to achieve," Rose said recently when asked what the award would mean to him. "It would be huge, not only for me, but for the city."

He ended the two-year MVP reign of LeBron James, who spurned the Bulls and bolted from Cleveland to form a superstar triumvirate with Dwyane Wade and Chris Bosh in Miami. The 22-year-old Rose also supplanted Wes Unseld as the youngest MVP. He was 23 was the rookie of the year and MVP with Baltimore Bullets for the 1968-69 season.

A product of Chicago's South Side, Rose continued his impressive rise this season.

He established himself as one of the top players in the league after going from Rookie of the Year to an All-Star in his first two seasons with one of the best all-around performances by a point guard.

He averaged 25 points and 7.7 assists while leading Chicago into championship contention.

For all the groaning over the Bulls missing out on James, Wade and Bosh in free agency, they did quite well for themselves anyway.

Looking for more after back-to-back 41-win seasons and first-round playoff exits, they fired coach Vinny Del Negro and replaced him with Tom Thibodeau. Then, they landed Carlos Boozer and supporting players like Kyle Korver, giving the Bulls the inside scoring presence they were lacking and one of the deepest rotations.

It all added up to this – a 62-20 record and homecourt advantage throughout the playoffs. They advanced past the first round for just the second time since the championship era, and the biggest reason for all that, of course, was Rose.

He showed up to training camp openly wondering why he couldn't be MVP. Then, he backed it up.

He ranked seventh in scoring and 10th in assists, making him the only player this season in the top 10 in both categories. The only other Bulls player to do that was Jordan in 1988-89, when he led the league in scoring (32.5 points) and finished 10th in assists.

Throw in a 4.1 rebounding average, and Rose joins another elite group. He's the seventh player in league history to average at least 25 points, 7.5 assists and 4.0 rebounds, along with Jordan, Oscar Robertson, Jerry West, Larry Bird, Wade and James, according to the Elias Sports Bureau.

In the postseason, he's been just as impressive.

He scored 39 and 36 points in the first two playoff games against Indiana. Then he shook off two sub-par performances not to mention a sprained left ankle to score 25 points in Game 5 as the top-seeded Bulls closed out what had been a tight first-round series with a 116-89 victory.

They stumbled in Game 1 of the Eastern Conference semifinals against Atlanta, losing 103-95. Rose scored 24 points, but he hit just 11 of 27 shots and did not attempt a free throw. He also limped off the court after twisting his left ankle in the closing seconds, sending a chill through Chicago, but he said he expects to be ready for Game 2 on Wednesday.

Rose has been a star in Chicago since high school. He helped Simeon Career Academy become the first Chicago Public League team to win back-to-back Illinois state championships, then led the University of Memphis to the NCAA championship game in his lone college season before the Bulls drafted him with the No. 1 pick in 2008.

Since then, he's been everything Chicago imagined.

He's added new wrinkles to his game every season, expanding the range on his jumper to go with those explosive drives to the basket. He went from shooting 22.2 percent and 26.7 percent on 3-pointers his first two years to a more respectable 33.2 percent this season, and his scoring average again climbed about four points after going from 16.8 to 20.8 his first two years.

No surprise there.

He was a fixture at the team's practice facility in the offseason when he wasn't getting ready for the world championships, and when he was on the road, he was constantly checking in, asking about his teammates and what he should be doing.

That struck Thibodeau, the long time NBA assistant who finally got a shot to be head coach after helping Boston win a championship and get back to the NBA finals. So did the experience Rose gained with the national team, particularly playing alongside Chauncey Billups.

Now, the kid from the South Side who led his hometown team back to prominence can call himself MVP.

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CHICAGO -- Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose is the NBA's MVP, becoming the youngest player in league history to win the award, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. The perso...
CHICAGO -- Chicago Bulls star Derrick Rose is the NBA's MVP, becoming the youngest player in league history to win the award, a person familiar with the situation told The Associated Press. The perso...
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11:01 AM on 05/05/2011
Lebron fans cried all year about the haters. Now who showed up to hate on DRose? If you don't think DRose deserves this award, then you know nothing about basketball. Without DRose on the Bulls, who takes the last shot? I can tell you that, even with Lebron, DWade takes the last shot in a big spot.
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11:45 AM on 05/07/2011
And misses.
11:55 AM on 05/07/2011
Wade has a ring and a trophy that prove he hits more than he misses.
07:35 AM on 05/04/2011
AWWWW YEEEAAAH!
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gditty
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04:56 AM on 05/04/2011
The MVP award should include the post season, because if you tank during the playoffs are you really a MVP. "Tha King" will get the last word in the Eastern Conference this year...bet on it.
07:34 AM on 05/04/2011
What happened to "The King" in the other 82 games?
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threalReginald
Verify then trust, but verify certainly
11:34 PM on 05/04/2011
I don't know.... triple doubles, rebounds, steals, assists, blocks, and points. Basically numbers on offense and defense better than Rose's. That being said Rose is awes. I don't think the Bulls will make it to the Finals because of the Heat but that doesn't take away from Rose's amazing year. I think LBJ is gunning for Finals MVP and Wade is going too make it very tough for him. Go Heat.
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StephenJK
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05:58 AM on 05/05/2011
Sorry to tell you, but, you LOSE!
04:34 AM on 05/04/2011
Congratulations. I watched his acceptance speech earlier
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sjcarl
10:47 PM on 05/03/2011
I love this guy. I especially loved the emotional tribute to his Mom.
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leorangerie
10:01 PM on 05/03/2011
Deserved it.
09:32 PM on 05/03/2011
Sounds like a good dude
08:57 PM on 05/03/2011
Absolutely, a talented, humble superstar! Go D-Rose!
07:14 PM on 05/03/2011
Haha, you gotta check this out, Derrick Rose is the MAN

http://www.fantasybookies.com/?p=796
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rikster
buy the ticket-take the ride
07:04 PM on 05/03/2011
congrats..he deserves it. he reminds me a bit of Tiny Archibald in his prime.
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"Riding his horse thru tooooown." *Palin voice*
04:06 PM on 05/03/2011
Been a Bulls fan since Dave Corzine was in the paint!
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02:53 PM on 05/03/2011
He's definitely deserves it.
02:16 PM on 05/03/2011
Well deserved, and if he's slowed by his ankle sprain, everyone is going to see just how valuable this guy is, because Chicago will collapse in a hurry if he can't contribute at 100%.

I think most of the other teams left would still be dangerous if their best player were a bit handicapped by an injury, but the way Rose runs his team, I would be very nervous about that sprain if I were a Bulls fan.
03:34 PM on 05/03/2011
Not nervous at all we still have a ways to go sprained ankle or not... this is just the beginning =)
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10:50 PM on 05/03/2011
I don't think his ankle is as bad as other people think it is. Something got in his head in Game 1 against the Hawks and distracted him. Mentally he never really showed up. I doubt that will happen in Game 2.
02:15 PM on 05/03/2011
Congratulations for winning the renamed "Best Player on The Team With Best Regular Season Record" Award, "The Best Player On The Team That Surprised Us The Most In The Regular Season" Award, and the future named "We Can't Give It to LeBron James Again" Award!
10:56 AM on 05/05/2011
I love how Lebron fans cry all year about "haters this and haters that", but the moment their idol doesn't get an award they show up to hate.
01:03 PM on 05/05/2011
Michael Jordan shot between 34-44% his entire career in the playoffs. There were multiple playoff series, during Jordan's prime, where he shot less than 40%. A few series he shot as bad as 34%.
01:53 PM on 05/05/2011
Jordan's lowing FG% in the playoffs was 41% in 86-87 his highest was 52% in 90-91. So everything you say after this is not based in fact to me. His career playoff FG% is 48% so it is kind of hard to shoot between 34%-44% "his entire playoff career" when his average was 48%. Kobe's is 44%, LeBron's is 46%, Wade's is 48%, a few PGs now...Chris Paul's is 49%, Deron Williams 45%, Stocton 47%, and Magic's was 50% . Please do not make up MJ stats to try valid Rose's hype. Numbers just don't lie. Rose is a great talent, but he being hyped too fast when the numbers do not valid (not yet) that he ready for it. Granted Iverson shot 38% from the field in the playoffs in his MVP season, but he also averaged 32 ppg that playoff season too. Rose is the only MVP that people say "Well don't look at the stats and numbers," only Iverson in the past 30 years had a worst regular season FG% than Rose, but he averaged 6 more points a game and had almost 100 more steals over the season than Rose.
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02:10 PM on 05/03/2011
This guy must be watching - http://aimhighhoopsonline.com