“Derrick at 34, it’s incredible,” Golden State’s Klay Thompson said Tuesday night in Milwaukee, icing his knees and feeling more connected to Rose these days than he did a few years ago. But it’s still going, which might be the most remarkable thing of all. Rose’s career hasn’t gone the way he, Chicago fans or anyone else imagined based on his precocious, explosive start. Now he’s 34, five stops removed, a backup guard with the New York Knicks and a living, breathing reflection on the passage of time. He was 27 when he last suited up for the Bulls. 1 in 2008, the hometown hope, the youngest Most Valuable Player in NBA history and the face and future of their franchise was 22 when he won that award. The guy who had been the team’s pick at No. CHICAGO - The NBA’s 2022-23 schedule has Derrick Rose playing consecutive games at United Center in Chicago for the first time since, well, since he was with the Bulls so many years ago.