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Retraité depuis plus d'un an, Derrick Rose, le plus jeune MVP de l'histoire NBA (2011), a accepté de nous recevoir à Paris pour évoquer sa carrière dans un entretien à retrouver dans Le Magazine L'Équipe. Le meneur y a notamment evoqué son match à 50 points avec Minnesota en 2018, un tournant majeur dans la fin de sa carrière.

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00:0250 point game shout out to Tibbs, shout out to Minnie, shout out to Kat, all them boys on that
00:09team, Glenn, your wife, shout out to everybody, but I feel like this game is monumental, I feel like this
00:18game stamped me back into the league, I feel like without this game towards the end of my career it
00:27wouldn't have ended the way that I wanted it to be.
00:31This led or put people on alert that I still had something left in the tank that I could still
00:37play a certain way and it was just a rare game that I feel like anybody in the league or
00:43in the association can have if they have the opportunity, but most guys don't get the opportunity to shoot 20
00:50something times during the game so you don't know like how they are as a player for real, so the
00:56weakest guy that you see in the NBA, he could probably score
01:0040 to 50 points if you allow him to shoot 20 or 30 times, but that only goes to the
01:06superstars, so like I was fortunate enough that Kat didn't play, I mean Kat played, Wig played, but Jimmy didn't
01:13play this game and Teague didn't play this game,
01:15so shout out to Kat and Wig, because normally when a guy like Jimmy don't play or Teague don't play,
01:26all the shots that go to, they would go to Kat or Wig, they would allow the game to go
01:31through me, so shout out to them because if the game wouldn't have happened if they were being assholes or
01:38being your typical superstar.
01:46you
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