Ross's career began with the Bulls, gradually grew into the core of the team and entered a career trough. When the Bulls selected Ross, it was originally intended to train him into a star of the team, and Ross did not live up to the expectations of the team. He won the fans' love with his excellent performance. However, Ross still failed to go further, and serious injuries forced him to stop. Finally, the team had to choose to give him up.
Ross has a hot ball style and pursues extreme speed, which is why he is often injured. Ross's physical talent is still very high, especially his starting speed is very fast, and few people can respond to his steering rod, so he can come and go freely on the court, and no one can stop him at all; However, Ross also suffered a lot of injuries, especially the ankle and ligament were completely ruined after several major injuries, which also led to a sharp decline in his state, just like Iverson.
Even though Ross is no longer the youthful windy city rose, he is still working hard for his dream of winning the championship. Although Ross can't get good grades, he never gives up on himself. On the contrary, he worked harder to improve his basketball skills, so he got a hard-won job. Although only a substitute, Ross played more seriously than anyone else on the court. This persistent attitude deserves admiration.