Derrick Rose, the Memphis Grizzlies’ new point guard, already has his sights set on the new NBA season after recently tying the knot with Alaina Anderson. Teams are working hard to instill their playing style in their new players during the preseason games.
The Grizzlies’ matchup with the Indiana Pacers provided one of those opportunities that Rose was looking forward to. After the preseason match, reports suggest that Rose wasted no time reflecting on his past days in Memphis and is already feeling at home with his new teammates.
Derrick Rose talks about playing for Grizzlies
The veteran point guard’s return to Memphis, this time as a member of the Grizzlies, brought about feelings of joy and gratitude. Since Rose attended college in Memphis, joining the team has been a touching homecoming for him. As he reflects on his first preseason game with the Grizzlies, Rose expressed his genuine disbelief and profound appreciation for the opportunity.
In his own words, Rose said, “It’s still unreal. It still didn’t hit me yet. I’m very blessed. I’m very grateful to be here, having this opportunity. And I’m always living in gratitude, so it’s a reason why I came back.”
These sentiments reflect not only his appreciation for being part of the Grizzlies but also his deep connection to the city where he honed his skills and made lasting memories during his college basketball days. Derrick Rose’s presence in Memphis is more than just a professional move; it’s a heartfelt return to a place that holds a special significance in his basketball journey.
Derrick Rose’s performance against Pacers
Derrick Rose has consistently showcased his excellence when facing the Indiana Pacers throughout his career. His latest performance against the Pacers added a new chapter to his excellent resume. In the game played on Sunday night, his performance was outstanding, as he scored 13 points and recorded 2 assists.
Rose has an average point of 17.7, an assist of 5.6, and a rebound of 3.8 in each game over the course of his 36 career games against the Pacers. He also has a field goal percentage of 44.6% and a free throw percentage of 84.2% against the Pacers.
His highest-scoring games against them have seen him drop 42 and 29 points, demonstrating his scoring prowess. Additionally, he’s had games where he’s been an exceptional distributor, dishing out 12 assists in one contest.
Derrick is not only good at the offensive end but also on the defensive end. His average of steals is 0.7 and 0.5 blocks against the Pacers. This means the Pacers are always at the receiving end of the huge talent of Rose.