Transcript of the Bulls July 2nd, 2008 Press Conference to welcome the number one overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, Derrick Rose, into the Chicago Bulls family.
John Paxson: We had the draft Thursday night and we felt very fortunate to get the first pick, and be able to bring Derrick back to Chicago and into the Bulls organization, hopefully for a very, very long time. We’re obviously excited, as the weekends gone on and as we got through the Sox and Cubs series, which is why we waited until today. As this decision, and this opportunity for us and Derrick sinks in even more, I think we’re even more thrilled about it. I said a lot of things on Thursday night that you guys asked me, so I’m going to turn it over to Derrick, but the entire Bulls organization welcomed Derrick into the Bulls family. Hopefully it’s going to be a terrific ride for a long long time.
Derrick Rose: I want to thank you all, for all coming out, and this is a dream come true to be a Chicago Bull, and I’m happy that the Bulls picked me, and thats about..
John Paxson [interrupting Derrick]: You better be.
Derrick Rose [laughing]: And thats about it.
John Paxson: Do you have some questions?
Reporter: Yes Derrick, perhaps the most proudest people in this city are the people at Beasley academic center. What influence did Coach Green and the rest of the people over there have in your progress?
Derrick Rose: Umm, Beasley, it was really like turning me like into a man really, like education, like what’s the biggest thing about Mr. Green, he always like preached education to me, so he didn’t really meant like what I did on the court, or anything like that, it was just an education, but when I got on the court, he made sure he pushed me, like umm ballhandling drills and all that stuff, he made sure I was the best at what I was doing.
Reporter [too quiet to hear]
Derrick Rose: Oh, it was a lot of distractions. Like kids really like, umm wanted me to go out a lot. When your in high school and college, they want you to go out a lot. Of course girls.
John Paxson [amidst laughter]: That’s not going to change. We’ll keep an eye on him.
Derrick Rose: Just people period, just coming up to me and all that stuff. But I just have to get used to it. I want to thank my family for putting me in this little shelter or whatever, not letting people get close to me, and just letting me be a kid.
Tom Powell: Tom Powell, from WREG in Memphis. How did Coach Cal prepare you for today.
Derrick Rose: Oh, Coach Cal. Umm, he just wanted me to be perfect. He wanted all of us on the team to be perfect. Everything we did, if it wasn’t perfect he would make us do it over. Like coming into the gym, you could never go 90% he wanted you to go like 110%, 120, like until you passed out. We used to fuss at him a lot, like, “man we need a break” and stuff like that, but I guess he knew what we were capable of doing, and we were glad that he was on us like that.
Mike McGraw: Derrick, Mike McGraw, the Daily Herald. What was your experience like growing up as a Chicago sports fan. Did you ever go to any games, were you able to watch Bulls much. How did that go.
Derrick Rose: I never went to a game when I was a little kid, but I just remember like, when they were playing Utah or something like that, everytime Jordan got the ball in his hands, my older brother Wayne, Dwyane always used to turn off the TV, and everyone got mad at him for doing that. You probably have to ask him that.
Reporter: What have these last couple days been like for you? And what have you done since the draft?
Derrick Rose: It’s been exhausting. Going out with my family after the draft, and my agency HS, meeting new people, then coming home, going to the White Sox game to throw out the first pitch, it’s overwhelming, but you get exhausted like when the time comes. For the last couple of days I’ve just been sleeping and hanging out with my family.
David Shuster: Shuster from WSCR, top to bottom this organization is so happy to have you part of this now. Your family and friends are proud of you beyond belief. The city is so excited to have you back home, a native son. How honored are you to be in this position you’re currently in?
Derrick Rose: I’m truly blessed, like everything has just been a dream come true I’ll say. My entire life has been like a dream. In High School I did great. Like my past has been great. This is just to top it off, I’m playing the highest, competition of basketball, and it’s in my hometown. I really can’t believe it right now.
Paula Farris: Derrick, Paula Farris from NBC 5, I see Tyrus Thomas is here today. Which Bulls have really reached out to you since the draft?
Derrick Rose: Tyrus, I’ve talked to him about some things. Joakim, and Ben Gordon.
Reporter: What advice did they give you?
Derrick Rose: It’s just some regular stuff, just asking them some stuff about the team already. Just be humble and stay focused.
John Jackson: Derrick, hi, John Jackson from the Chicago Suntimes. When all this fanfare is over, and you get down to business, what is the main thing you want to focus on this summer to get you prepared for training camp.
Derrick Rose: I say working out hard, listening, and listening to all the veteran players on this team, and of course coach. And just sucking it in, and just learning, that is my biggest key this summer, just learning from everyone.
K.C. Johnson: Hey Derrick, K.C. Johnson from the Chicago Tribune, following up on that, what plans do you have for summer league and have John and Vinny giving you any idea on how much you might be playing.
Derrick Rose: Oh, no we never talked about it.
John Paxson: Do you wanna know. He’s obviously going to be playing in summer league with several of our guys. He will get in Deerfield today, and start practicing Thursday night. Depending on what kind of condition he is in, we plan on playing him a lot. We’ve got several young guys who are going to be in camp, in summer league, so our idea is to get them playing time, to get them acclimated, Derrick will be playing, Tyrus will play a couple of games for us, Joakim, Aaron Gray, Demetris Nichols those guys are going to be playing. It will be good for Vinny to get on the floor with everybody and start teaching, implementing some of the things he wants to do for the regular season.
Reporter: As a young 19 year old coming into the league do you feel any pressure coming in to be the leader of this Chicago Bulls team, and the second part of this question is, do you feel a little more comfortable having a rookie coach also?
Derrick Rose: I don’t feel no pressure. I want pressure really, when you’ve got pressure that lets you know you’re doing something right, if your not, like Coach Cal always say, if your not doing something right if you don’t have pressure. I think I can lead the team, of course with the veterans helping me, I have to listen to them, pay attention them what they do by detail. And me having a rookie coach doesn’t really matter. I’m coming in as a rookie, it’s not like I’m a veteran and had another coach before him. So it’s a learning process for both of us, and hopefulyl the whole team, but I think we will be okay.
Mitch Robinson: Mitch Robinson, Moutpiece Sports. You were on the national spotlight with Memphis, what have you heard or what do you know about the media coverage the way that it will be for you now as the number one pick playing in Chicago.
Derrick Rose: I heard it’s going to be huge. It’s going to be huge. Everyone’s going to be looking, but that’s what you want. This is a great marketing city, that was one of the reasons why I wanted to come here.
Ammad Omar: Derrick, Ammad Omar with Chicago Public Radio. When did you find out that you were going to be number one, and what was your reaction when you found that out.
Derrick Rose: I said I heard my brother talking at the table, but I really didn’t really pay no attention.
John Paxson [patting Derrick's arm]: You can tell the truth now.
Derrick Rose: I knew at the table. I knew at the table, but I was still so nervous that it was, like he was going to say a B before he said the D. I was so nervous, but man I was so nervous when David Stern came out. I couldn’t believe it.
David Shuster: Hey Derrick, David Shuster again. You are the number one pick, there’s a lot of prestige that goes with that, but you’re also the rookie on the team, the only rookie on the team probably this year. That means you are going to have to carry a lot of the bags, John’s laughing, a lot of the chores for the team. Are you cool with doing that?
Derrick Rose: I’m cool with that. I’m the younger brother of three older brothers, so I had to do that stuff all my life, suck up to them and do all of that stuff. I don’t mind that, but I feel bad for the next rookie.
Reporter: Have you got a chance to talk to Michael Beasley at all, when you got to know you were going number one and number two, did you get a chance to talk to him about his reaction, your reaction, together have you talked to him since the draft?
Derrick Rose: No, we never talked about going one or two, never, we always talked about like what was going on in our cities and stuff like that, but we never talked about the draft.
Reporter: Hey Derrick, you mentioned the night of the draft, that Vinny mentioned to you possibly using you in a lot of screen and roll situations, why are you confident you can succeed in that offense?
Derrick Rose: I think in the workout I did well, I did okay in the workout going off the pick and roll. Obviously I still have to learn but I’m willing to learn and willing to work hard, and I think they realized that when I was doing my workout.
Lisa E.: Hey Derrick, Lisa E. from Power 92, congratulations first of all. Just curious have you talked to your old teammates from Simeon, and have they been supportive?
Derrick Rose: Yes, I’ve talked to a handful of my teammates from Simeon, friend you would say, they text, we usually text all of the time, don’t really call each other or anything like that.
Lisa E.: Have you made your first big purchase now that your an NBA player. What’s going to be your first major thing that your trying to do.
Derrick Rose: I really don’t know right now. They’ve got me running around a lot, when I get settled and all that stuff, that is when I will get to start thinking about that.