Derrick Rose Admits To Addiction, Causing Enhanced Performance

“THE CHOKE is a parody website. Everything seen and heard here is purely for entertainment and comedic purposes.”

Derrick Rose has been doing pretty well lately, leaving plenty of fans in confusion over how he’s returned to playing at such an excellent level. According to the Wolves star, it isn’t due to some sort of neat workout regimen. Instead, it’s because he’s gaining powers from wearing costumes of himself.

“You see it’s all in believing in yourself like Batman,” Derrick Rose told The Choke. “So, each new morning, after having a cup of chocolate milk, I wear a Derrick Rose costume, pretend to be the MVP version of myself, resulting in my confidence shooting up to other-worldly levels.”

He would then go on to claim that he, while wearing costumes of himself, gains those superpowers through something called vegetables. When pressed on that idea, since vegetables is a food and not a galactic power-giver, Rose claimed vegetables as we know them have forever been a lie.

This story doesn’t end happily, though. Derrick Rose does admit he’s addicted to wearing these costumes.

“Sometimes my friends want to go out for a night on the town, yeah? But 2018 Derrick Rose is only OK. But if I put on that 2010 Derrick Rose costume, hey now!”

Rose then leaves our interview with his head down, saddened over the fact Father Time has apparently passed him by, but not his costumes.

“I’m going to go eat some Dinosaurs now. Please leave me be.”

Rajon Rondo’s 12-Year Quest Finally Completed With Flop On D-Rose

“THE CHOKE is a parody website. Everything seen and heard here is purely for entertainment and comedic purposes.”

Rajon Rondo has ended his 12-year quest by finally getting the flop he always wanted opposite Wolves superstar Derrick Rose.

“It’s a moment I’ve forever dreamed about,” Rajon Rondo told The Choke. “I’ve been working my entire career to get to a moment where I’d be able to dupe one of the smartest basketball players on the planet.”

When The Choke tried to explain to Rondo that Derrick Rose is historically known to not know the meaning of words, having once confused dinosaurs with chicken wings, Rondo went about his day without deterrence.

“People said I came to Los Angles to play with LeBron James, but those people were wrong,” Rondo said. “I came for this specific moment. This is my Christmas. My Halloween. My coming out party!”

As for Rose, he was less than thrilled.

“I am pretty sure Rajon just fell through a vortex,” Rose told The Choke. “I know you guys think he fell on purpose, but one of two things happened, and that’s not one of them. He either fell through a vortex or I’m such an amazing member of the species, my brute force and aura caused him to collapse to the ground.”

Bulls suing Wolves for identity theft after Derrick Rose scores 50

“THE CHOKE is a parody website. Everything seen and heard here is purely for entertainment and comedic purposes.”

The Chicago Bulls are suing the Minnesota Timberwolves for identity theft following the 50-burger Derrick Rose dropped the other evening. Brand new reports, for what it is worth, say The Choke is being sued for using 50-burger ironically.

This is apparently a tricky situation. We’re roughly 24 hours removed from Derrick Rose confusing dinosaurs with chicken wings, opening up the possibilities over the idea he’s not even a real human in 2018. The Wolves can argue, at least in theory, the identity that is allegedly stolen is actually just the spirit of Rose hiding within the frame of a body that appears to be the player.

There’s more to it than even that. The Bulls, currently coached by Fred Hoiberg of Fred Hoiberg fame, didn’t really want Rose all that much back in the day. Now that it appears the guard is good to drop a 50-burger every once-in-his-entire-career, the franchise will be hard pressed to find a judge who will rule in their favor.

Furthermore, there’s a 99 percent chance Rose is still actually bad and that this lawsuit will be tossed out of court due to general fraudulence.

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