Published 7/28/2008
at NBA.com: News
Bulls rookie Derrick Rose joined other NBA players to participate in the seventh annual Play for Peace basketball clinic at the Seeds of Peace International Camp in Otisfield, Maine on Monday afternoon. During a break in the action, Bulls.com caught up with Rose to discuss his time on the USA Select Team and having an eventual impact in the Chicagoland community.
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