When you reach the status of a Derrick Rose, sometimes an athlete can become delusional — believing that the issues or concerns of everyday people just aren’t that relatable to him.
In reaction to his incendiary comments during the election process — the Bucks, Grizzlies and Mavericks are boycotting Donald Trump’s hotels this season.
Speak for yourselves — cause the New York Knicks point guard won’t allow politics are anger to mess up his gorgeous Chicago view.
“I understand both sides,’’ Rose told The Post this week. “If you’re a team and you have beliefs and you stand by your beliefs, you have every right to want to stay where you want to stay. The reason why I kept my place is I felt like that’s a great location. I felt no one can tell me where to sell my property and how to sell it. I felt like I can make a helluva profit down the line, if I want to sell it or don’t want to.
“The location is so great, I can keep it in my family for generations,’’ added Rose, who was raised on Chicago’s South Side and played eight seasons for the Bulls.
In 2012, Rose purchased the three-bedroom, four-bath condo on the 84th floor of Trump International Hotel and Tower for $2.8 million.