Jalen Rose is an American sports analyst and former professional basketball player. He gained fame as a member of the University of Michigan Wolverines' "Fab Five," a team that reached the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship game in both 1992 and 1993 during his freshman and sophomore years.
In 1972, Jalen Rose's biological father, Jimmy Walker, started in the backcourt alongside Jerry West in the NBA All-Star Game.
On January 30, 1973, Jalen Anthony Rose was born. He would become a prominent sports analyst and former professional basketball player.
In 1991, Jalen Rose joined Wolverines coach Steve Fisher's legendary recruiting class, dubbed the "Fab Five".
In 1992, Jalen Rose and the Wolverines reached the NCAA Finals game.
In 1992, Jalen Rose, as part of the "Fab Five" at the University of Michigan, reached the NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship game as freshmen.
In 1993, Jalen Rose and the Wolverines reached the NCAA Finals game for the second consecutive year.
In 1993, Jalen Rose, as part of the "Fab Five" at the University of Michigan, reached their second consecutive NCAA Men's Division I Basketball Championship game as sophomores.
In 1994, Jalen Rose was selected 13th overall by the Denver Nuggets in the NBA draft.
During the 1997–1998 season, Rose emerged as a defensive stopper on Michael Jordan in the Eastern Conference Finals
During the 1997–1998 season, Rose emerged as a defensive stopper on Michael Jordan in the Eastern Conference Finals
In the 1999 season, Jalen Rose became the first player in eight years other than Reggie Miller to lead the Pacers in scoring, averaging 18.2 points per game.
In 2000, Jalen Rose established the Jalen Rose Foundation/Charitable Fund.
In 2000, Jalen Rose won the NBA Most Improved Player Award and helped lead the Pacers to the NBA Finals.
In 2000, Rose was reportedly a disruptive force in the Pacers' locker room during his feud with coach Isiah Thomas.
During the 2001 season, Jalen Rose was traded to the Chicago Bulls.
In 2001, Rose was reportedly a disruptive force in the Pacers' locker room during his feud with coach Isiah Thomas.
On March 16, 2002, Jalen Rose scored a career-high 44 points for the Chicago Bulls.
In 2003, Jalen Rose was honored with the Professional Basketball Writers Association Magic Johnson Award.
In 2003, Jalen Rose was traded to the Toronto Raptors.
In 2005, Jalen Rose clashed with Raptors coach Sam Mitchell.
In 2005, Jalen Rose earned a Bachelor of Science in Management Studies from the University of Maryland University College.
Midway through the 2005-06 season
On January 22, 2006, Kobe Bryant scored 81 points while being defended by Jalen Rose, marking the second-greatest scoring performance in NBA history.
On February 3, 2006, Jalen Rose was traded to the New York Knicks.
On November 3, 2006, Jalen Rose announced he would sign with the Phoenix Suns.
In 2006, Jalen Rose supported his alma mater at the NIT Final Four.
In 2006, Jalen Rose worked as a Sideline Reporter for TNT during the NBA Playoffs.
In July 2007, Jalen Rose's biological father, Jimmy Walker, died of lung cancer.
In 2007, Jalen Rose began working at ABC/ESPN as an analyst.
In 2007, Jalen Rose created Three Tier Entertainment.
In 2007, Jalen Rose retired from the NBA with a career average of 14.3 points.
In 2007, Jalen Rose retired from the NBA, with a career average of 14.3 points, 3.8 assists, and 3.5 rebounds per game.
In 2011, Jalen Rose established the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy (JRLA) in Detroit.
In 2011, Jalen Rose produced the ESPN documentary "The Fab Five".
In 2011, Jalen Rose was arrested, pleaded guilty, and served time in jail for operating a vehicle while intoxicated.
In 2013, Jalen Rose supported his alma mater at the NCAA National Title game in Atlanta.
In 2013, Jalen Rose was inducted into the Detroit High School Hall of Fame.
In June 2015, the Jalen Rose Leadership Academy (JRLA) graduated its inaugural class.
In 2015, Jalen Rose released his book, "Got to Give the People What They Want".
In 2016, Got to Give the People What They Want made the list of Michigan Notable Books.
In 2016, Rose was awarded the 11th Annual National Civil Rights Museum Sports Legacy Award and the Naismith Memorial Basketball Hall of Fame's Mannie Jackson Award.
In 2017, Jalen Rose was inducted into the Michigan Basketball Hall of Fame.
Starting in April 2018, Jalen Rose was a guest analyst of Get Up!, a three-hour morning sports talk show on ESPN.
In July 2018, Jalen Rose married Molly Qerim in a private ceremony.
In 2019, Jalen Rose was inducted into the American Basketball Hall of Fame in Detroit.
In 2021, Jalen Rose filed for divorce from Molly Qerim.
In 2021, there were 32 players with some variation of the name Jalen on rosters in the NBA, NFL, and other North American professional sports, with an additional 80 who played men's college basketball, inspired by Rose.
In late 2022, Jalen Rose co-hosted his last Jalen & Jacoby sports show.
In late 2022, Jalen Rose's ESPN talk show, Jalen & Jacoby, which he co-hosted with David Jacoby, ended.
On June 30, 2023, Jalen Rose was laid off by ESPN due to cost cuts.
During the 2024-25 season Jalen Rose works as a fill-in Studio Analyst for the NBA on TNT.