Rose, the Chicago Bulls’ superstar point guard and the league’s reigning MVP, agreed Wednesday to a five-year contract extension. The contract is worth $94.8 million, a source told ESPN The Magazine’s Ric Bucher.
He’s gone from Rookie of the Year to All-Star to MVP in just three seasons, becoming the youngest player to win the award. That’s why the extension was more a formality than a surprise.
The only thing missing from his resume is a championship and that’s something he hopes to change in Year 4.
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