Bill Belichick
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Just a matter of time.
It might take 10, 15 years, but he's going to get in.
Let's listen to what Reggie Miller had to say about this.
to watch derrick rose he was that electrified it's pretty amazing when a six foot two or six foot three guy can get you to the eastern conference finals and give you all those wins and dominate in a rookie year in which he got mvp and all of the awards again that's reggie miller on the dan patrick uh show making the case he said he did so he did say not not right away though even this hall of fame will make you think a little bit not first ballot for derrick rose and i get it it's duration it's
It really is because he was unbelievable.
He was a blast of a player, but it didn't last long.
It's like the best comp I could give you here is like Gale Sayers, who played for, what, six years in the NFL?
And he was a slam-dunk first ballot Hall of Famer because of the work that he did within those time frames.
So there's a little bit of that, though, with Derrick Rose where people might make him wait.
Yeah, if Derrick Rose had never played again after he got hurt,
I don't even know if we're having this conversation in the same way, but you had a lot of years of Derrick Rose off the bench, Derrick Rose in a secondary and a role where he wasn't one of the best two or three players on his team.
And that shapes how you remember him because that's the last way of remembering him if you're not, say, from the city of Chicago.
But ultimately, it's the Basketball Hall of Fame.
The bar is very low.
One more cut I want to play from Reggie Miller on the Dan Patrick Show, and that is talking about Derrick Rose's legacy.
And it's weird to say this, that he may mean more to Chicago because he was local than Michael Jordan.
Like, Jordan gave you the titles, gave you all of that.
But Derrick Rose, local, one of your own in becoming a league MVP and, you know, a Hall of Famer.
I think that's very respectful and knowledgeable of Reggie Miller to say something like that, to understand how much Derrick Rose means to Chicago, and he means a ton to Chicago.
He has gotten the benefit of the doubt in every way, shape, or form because he is from Chicago and celebrated like a Chicagoan.