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Maria Estela Rinconeño Parra might be the Chicago Bulls' real MVP
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Mexican artisan

Maria Estela Rinconeño Parra might be the Chicago Bulls' real MVP


The hands behind the rafters


A Mexican Artisan at the Core of the Chicago Bulls Identity© Chicago Bulls
Shirley GomezSenior Writer
JANUARY 27, 2026 3:50 PM ESTJAN 27, 2026, 3:50 PM EST

When the Chicago Bulls retired Derrick Rose’s No. 1 jersey, the ceremony was filled with emotion, applause, and history. Fans watched as the banner slowly ascended into the rafters of the United Center, sealing Rose’s legacy as one of the most influential players the franchise has ever known. What many did not realize was that the banner itself carried a story just as powerful. It was cut, sewn, and hand-stitched by Maria Estela Rinconeño Parra, a Mexican artisan who has been crafting Bulls banners since 1989.

Her work has shaped the visual memory of the franchise for nearly four decades. Every championship banner, every division title, and every retired jersey hanging above the court has passed through her hands. The Derrick Rose banner was not an exception, but it marked a rare moment when the woman behind the scenes stepped briefly into the spotlight.

Her work has shaped the visual memory of the franchise for nearly four decades© Chicago Bulls
Her work has shaped the visual memory of the franchise for nearly four decades

A Mexican Artisan at the Core of the Chicago Bulls Identity

Maria Estela Rinconeño Parra began working with the Bulls just before the team entered its most dominant era. Since then, she has remained a constant presence while the organization evolved, players changed, and the NBA transformed into a global phenomenon. Her role has always been the same. She takes raw fabric and turns it into symbols that carry meaning for generations of fans.

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The banners she creates are not decorative pieces. They are historical records. Each one must be precise, durable, and visually flawless. Once raised to the rafters, they become permanent fixtures of the arena and silent witnesses to decades of basketball history.

Once raised to the rafters, they become permanent fixtures of the arena and silent witnesses to decades of basketball history.© Chicago Bulls
Once raised to the rafters, they become permanent fixtures of the arena and silent witnesses to decades of basketball history.

Her connection to the Bulls spans multiple generations of players and leadership. Few people within the organization can say they have contributed to so many defining moments while remaining largely unknown to the public.

Derrick Rose’s Retired Jersey and an Unexpected Ovation

During a recent Bulls game, Maria Estela Rinconeño Parra was featured on the Jumbotron. The announcement revealed that she was the woman responsible for sewing Derrick Rose’s retired jersey banner and many others before it. The reaction was immediate. Fans stood, clapped, and began chanting “MVP” in her honor.

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It was an extraordinary moment for someone whose work usually lives above the noise, far from the court. The ovation reflected appreciation not only for the Rose banner but for decades of dedication that had finally been recognized. For Parra, the moment carried deep meaning. “I feel very proud to be part of something so special,” she said, reflecting on her career and the honor of contributing to Rose’s milestone.

The ovation reflected appreciation not only for the Rose banner but for decades of dedication that had finally been recognized.© Chicago Bulls
The ovation reflected appreciation not only for the Rose banner but for decades of dedication that had finally been recognized.

The Responsibility of Turning Achievement Into Fabric

Creating a retired jersey banner comes with emotional and professional weight. These pieces are designed to last for decades, seen by millions of fans in person and on television. Any imperfection becomes permanent. “There is a great responsibility in knowing this banner will be seen for many years,” Parra explained. “It represents the history of the team and the player.”

Her process is methodical and rooted in respect.© Chicago Bulls
Her process is methodical and rooted in respect.

Her process is methodical and rooted in respect. Measurements must be exact. Colors must remain bold under arena lighting. Lettering must remain legible long after trends change. For Parra, perfection is not optional. It is a sign of respect for the athletes whose careers are being honored. “My work is about honoring what the players achieved on the court,” she said. “Every banner has to be perfect because it tells their story.”

A Legacy Woven Into Chicago Sports Culture

Maria Estela Rinconeño Parra’s story is also one of migration, skilled labor, and representation. As a Mexican woman working behind the scenes of one of the most famous sports franchises in the world, her presence reflects the often unseen diversity that sustains global sports culture.

Every time fans look up at the rafters, they are also looking at craftsmanship shaped by tradition, patience, and pride. Her work connects Mexico to Chicago in a way that is subtle yet permanent.

Maria Estela Rinconeño Parra’s story is also one of migration, skilled labor, and representation© Chicago Bulls
Maria Estela Rinconeño Parra’s story is also one of migration, skilled labor, and representation

The banners will outlast players, seasons, and even arenas. They will continue to tell stories of championships, resilience, and greatness. Thanks to Maria Estela Rinconeño Parra, those stories are stitched with care, precision, and a deep sense of responsibility.

In honoring Derrick Rose, the Bulls also unintentionally honored the woman who has helped preserve the team’s history for nearly four decades. Her legacy now hangs alongside the legends she helped immortalize, quietly reminding everyone that history is not only made on the court, but also by the hands that preserve it.

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