No. 2: Derrick, it’s OK to show a little emotion. No? Oh well, OK.
This still cracks me up to this day.
The scene is the pregame introductions for the 2012 NBA All-Star Game in Orlando. The starting five for the Eastern Conference is Dwight Howard, Carmelo Anthony, LeBron James, Dwyane Wade and … Derrick Rose.
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Here’s the thing: Derrick Rose doesn’t show emotion too often.
It’s weird and strange when he actually does.
That’s why him not dancing during the pregame introduction for the starting group might be #PeakRose. Rose has always been a quieter-type of person.
But lord, this is still comedic gold.
Rose would go on to score 14 points and dish out three assists in a 152-149 Western Conference victory over the East, as Kevin Durant brought home the MVP award with 36 points.
Still, the best part of the night was something that someone didn’t do in front of the camera.
Next: No. 3: 'What are you doing, Dragic?!'