Kris Rosales was drafted 19th overall in the 2015 PBA draft by the Barako Bull Energy.
34 Facts About Kris Rosales
Kris Rosales played a year of junior varsity and three years of varsity basketball at St John Bosco High School under Coach Chris Madigan.
Kris Rosales scored a season high 26 points against San Diego Christian Hawks.
Kris Rosales missed a triple double by two rebounds with 10 points, 10 assists, and 8 rebounds in season finale against Biola.
Kris Rosales scored a season high 24 points against the Concordia Golden Eagles a game after scoring 23 points against Westmont.
Kris Rosales then grabbed a career high nine rebounds in the season finale against the Trinity Christian Trolls.
Kris Rosales was in the top 5 for the entire GSAC in assists, steals, and minutes per game.
Kris Rosales set new career-highs in points and assists with 30 and 12 respectively in different games.
In 2013, Kris Rosales became Hope's first Golden State Athletic Conference Player of the Year, and the first Royal in the program's then-near 60-year history to receive first-team National Association of Intercollegiate Athletics honors.
Kris Rosales finished his college career as Hope International's eighth-leading scorer and one of three players in the program's history with more than 1,500 points and 400 assists.
Kris Rosales worked out for the Toronto Raptors twice, once in Fullerton and the other in Los Angeles.
Kris Rosales worked out for the Sacramento Kings at a local high school in Sacramento.
Kris Rosales worked out with the Los Angeles Clippers at their practice facility and a day later he flew to New Jersey to work out with the Brooklyn Nets at their facility.
On October 30,2014, after going undrafted in the 2013 NBA D-League Draft and a hardluck campaign to make it to the NBA D-League, Kris Rosales made his PBA D-League debut as the part of Jumbo Plastic Linoleum Giants.
Kris Rosales played for Tanduay Light Rhum Masters for four games in the 2015 PBA D-League Foundation Cup but his team felt short at the quarterfinals.
In 2015 Kris Rosales was recruited by the Singapore Slingers of the ASEAN Basketball League where he led the Slingers to a runner-up finish.
Kris Rosales averaged 10 points, 3.2 assists, and 1.4 steals per game during the ABL's regular season.
Kris Rosales was drafted 7th in the second round and 19th overall by the Barako Bull Energy known now as the Phoenix Fuel Masters during the 2015 PBA draft.
In just his second career PBA game, Kris Rosales recorded 13 points on 4 for 8 shooting from the field in just 22 minutes of playing time.
Kris Rosales took part in the Obstacle Challenge during the 2017 PBA All-Star Week.
Kris Rosales scored 15 points as he temporarily became a starter with Jayson Castro busy with national team duties.
Kris Rosales was then traded along with Sidney Onwubere and a 2018 first-round pick in exchange for Jericho Cruz.
Kris Rosales helped RoS win its fourth straight game in the 2019 Philippine Cup with his 16 points.
Kris Rosales then had a team-high 14 points and eight rebounds in a loss to the Magnolia Hotshots.
Kris Rosales took to coaching basketball for fourth graders while staying in shape while he was unsigned.
Kris Rosales was then signed by the NLEX Road Warriors.
Kris Rosales was expected to fill in for Kiefer Ravena, who had left the team to play in Japan, and be a backcourt partner for Kevin Alas.
Kris Rosales dislocated his pinky against the Meralco Bolts, but he was still cleared to play.
Kris Rosales missed Game 1 of their Philippine Cup quarterfinal against Magnolia due to health and safety protocols.
Kris Rosales then missed some games in that year's Commissioner's Cup due to a calf strain, including the debut of his new coach Frankie Lim.
On December 11,2023, Kris Rosales was traded to the NorthPort Batang Pier in a three-team trade involving NorthPort, NLEX, and San Miguel Beermen.
In 2020, Kris Rosales started the Creative Hoop Project, a small business that combines his other interests, basketball, skating, and coffee.
Kris Rosales is married to Hillary Brown, who was his girlfriend for 14 years.
Kris Rosales's brother-in-law Jared Brown is set to play for the Ateneo Blue Eagles.