Kobe Bryant took a picture with P.J. Rose before his final game at the United Center

SHARE Kobe Bryant took a picture with P.J. Rose before his final game at the United Center

P.J. Rose wasn’t alive to see Kobe Bryant at his best, but he’ll certainly appreciate this picture someday.

Derrick Rose’s young son had his picture taken with the Lakers legend prior to Sunday’s Bulls/Lakers game – which will be Bryant’s last.

How long before the shot ends up on a t-shirt?

The game will be Bryant’s 15th in Chicago during his 20-year career. He’s 6-8 with his best game coming in 2009, when he scored 42 points in a Lakers win.

The cheapest tickets on Stubhub are going for $150.

The Bulls were one of three teams Kobe Bryant would have approved a trade to in 2007Pregame vibes. pic.twitter.com/odLhKlZWYv — Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) February 21, 2016 When you own the UC you can do what you want. H/T @ChuckGarfien pic.twitter.com/honUeBea9Z — Bulls On Parade (@ChiBullsLife) February 22, 2016

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