
LaVine Scores 26 As Bulls Beat Pistons, Derrick Rose Returns To Play Against His Former Team
Trailing by one in the closing minutes, the Chicago Bulls were looking for someone to hit the big shots. Zach LaVine delivered the baskets they needed.
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Trailing by one in the closing minutes, the Chicago Bulls were looking for someone to hit the big shots. Zach LaVine delivered the baskets they needed.
Rose was sent to Utah, where's he's likely to be waived, while Wade is headed back to Miami.
Rose signed a reported 14-year, $185-million deal with Adidas in 2012, less than a year after he became the youngest MVP in NBA history.
A frustrated Rose had left the team on Nov. 22 to contemplate his future.
Rose's injuries may have pushed him to a breaking point.
"I can still play," Rose says ahead of his first season with the Cavaliers.
With Kyrie Irving having asked for a trade, Rose may have a chance to start in Cleveland.
Rose's departure felt like a weight being lifted after years of his various injury cycles and bizarre and confusing statements.
Rose is looking for a new home after one season with the Knicks.
With NBA free agency 12 days in, we take a look at the top free agents still available.
Rose was in attendance at the United Center to watch the Celtics beat the Bulls, 104-95, in Game 4 of their first-round series.
Rose has moved on. Many of his fans haven't.
This is deja vu.
Rose mysteriously missed Monday's loss at Madison Square Garden, giving the team no advance notice.
At every step of the way, Rose has always done what he thought was most advantageous to him at any given point.
Joakim Noah said after the game that he had spoken to Rose and his longtime teammate was OK.
The appeal was on the grounds that damning testimony should have been excluded and other evidence should have been admitted at trial.
"There was a lot of love in the building tonight," Noah said of returning to the United Center.
Noah and Rose were playing their first game at the United Center since moving from the Bulls to the Knicks.
"People just didn't understand me," Rose says of his ending with the Bulls. "I didn't let them."
In reacting to a verdict, we miss the bigger, more important picture and conversation.
The woman was originally seeking $21.5 million when she filed suit.
If Carter-Williams wants to wear Rose's old No. 1, he should wear No. 1.
The death of a Los Angeles police detective found shot at a suburban home was being investigated as a suicide, authorities said Wednesday.
There were no signs of foul play in the death of Nadine Hernandez, police said.
"These are just the first of many charges that will be filed," Lake County State's Attorney Eric Rinehart said.
Several GoFundMe pages, Meal Train links, and other events have been organized to help the victims and their families after Monday's mass shooting at the July 4th parade in Highland Park.
Kevin and Irina McCarthy were among the seven killed as a result of the mass shooting.
The suspect in Monday's deadly mass shooting in Highland Park threatened to "kill everyone" with knives and swords in 2019, which raises the question of how Bobby Crimo was able to obtain a FOID card in 2020.
"She keeps asking things like, 'Why is that bad guy trying to hurt people?'" Lindsey Hartman said.
"Amazing Grace" filled the air as parishioners at Immaculate Conception Catholic Church reflected on their pain.
The Civilian Office Of Police Accountability is investigating the incident, which happened Friday at a Starbucks.
That message came in a response to an NRA tweet that said, "Since 1950, 94 percent of mass public shootings occurred in gun-free zones."
Highs will reach the 70s near the lake with 80s elsewhere.
"These are just the first of many charges that will be filed," Lake County State's Attorney Eric Rinehart said.
Several GoFundMe pages, Meal Train links, and other events have been organized to help the victims and their families after Monday's mass shooting at the July 4th parade in Highland Park.
Kevin and Irina McCarthy were among the seven killed as a result of the mass shooting.
The suspect in Monday's deadly mass shooting in Highland Park threatened to "kill everyone" with knives and swords in 2019, which raises the question of how Bobby Crimo was able to obtain a FOID card in 2020.
"She keeps asking things like, 'Why is that bad guy trying to hurt people?'" Lindsey Hartman said.
The suspect in Monday's deadly mass shooting in Highland Park threatened to "kill everyone" with knives and swords in 2019, which raises the question of how Bobby Crimo was able to obtain a FOID card in 2020.
Following a story we broke Thursday night on CBS 2, Chicago's Arab American community is demanding police end the use of suspicious activity reporting after a groundbreaking study found the reports were being used as tool for racial profiling.
The report confirms what many have suspected for decades: being suspicious has less to do with what a person is doing, and more to do with what they look like.
Chicago Police have low arrest rates, but higher rates for cleared or closed cases. We dig into what's behind those numbers.
A fireworks show in south suburban Harvey didn't go as planned – it ended with the Dixmoor village treasurer getting thrown in jail.
A former Franciscan friar and social worker, Cappleman has represented the 46th Ward, which includes the Uptown neighborhood and part of the Lakeview neighborhood, since 2011.
At least two more hearings are scheduled this month that aim to show how Trump illegally directed a violent mob toward the Capitol on Jan. 6, and then failed to take quick action to stop the attack once it began.
Transgender girls in Indiana are now banned from playing on girls' teams at schools in that state.
Following a story we broke Thursday night on CBS 2, Chicago's Arab American community is demanding police end the use of suspicious activity reporting after a groundbreaking study found the reports were being used as tool for racial profiling.
The ruling delivers a significant blow to the Biden administration's efforts to fight climate change.
Buckle up for a weekend of travel chaos – starting Thursday, mass delays and cancellations are expected just to get worse heading into the holiday weekend.
Rental income was part of a Chicago man's retirement plan, but that hit a snag when his renters lost their jobs during the pandemic.
There's nothing wrong with the medication, but the bottles don't meet standards for child resistance.
Woodfield Mall in Schaumburg was the site of a post-Christmas shopping spree that Cynthia DeSimone still regrets months later – and it wasn't her idea at all.
What if there were a way to get warnings about high water usage before the bill arrived in the mail?
The Indiana Hospital Association said the state will still need about 5,000 more nurses by 2031.
Every state that borders Illinois has or could soon have restrictions on abortion in the wake of the striking down of Roe v. Wade.
The Supreme Court Friday overturned the landmark 1973 Roe v. Wade ruling, which guaranteed a woman's right to abortion. The ruling sends the issue back to the states. CBS News chief legal correspondent Jan Crawford reports.
Wisconsin has an 1849 law that bans abortion, except to save the life of the mother, but whether that law is enforceable is expected to be challenged in court.
A Kaiser poll taken earlier this spring found fewer than one in five parents would get their children under 5 vaccinated right away.
The employees said Starbucks has cut their hours and has forced the staff to do more with fewer people.
In a note to employees at Citadel, Griffin announced he already has moved his family to Miami, and will soon be bringing the company with him, though some Citadel employees will remain in Chicago.
The edible fungi was discovered as part of a NASA-funded research mission about life in extreme environments.
The coffee shop wants to support Black, Latinx, and women entrepreneurs get their own start.
The snack company – which accounts for 80% of Kellogg's current sales – will have dual campuses in Battle Creek and Chicago, with its headquarters in Chicago.
Michael Kopech (2-6) allowed just just five home runs in his first 14 starts and none in his first seven outings at home. But things sure were different for him this time.
Seiya Suzuki broke a 2-all tie and put the Cubs ahead for good by lining a two-run shot just to the right of the left-field foul pole in the fifth inning.
The Maccabiah Games, known as the Jewish Olympics, happen every four years in Israel, bringing together 10,000 athletes from 60 counties to compete in 47 sports.
Luis Arraez had three hits, including a tiebreaking RBI single in Minnesota's four-run 10th inning, and the Twins beat the Chicago White Sox 6-3 on Monday night.
Caratini's big hit followed an eventful ninth inning that featured an inside-the-park homer from Chicago's Seiya Suzuki and a two-out, bases-loaded walk by Milwaukee's Christian Yelich.
Celebrate the Fourth of July with these fireworks shows around the Chicagoland area.
The official debut of the 200-seat space Tuesday evening featured magician Carisa Hendrix – better known by her stage name, Miss Lucy Darling.
For the last three quarters of a century, the Jolly Boys have shared their song throughout Chicagoland.
Hudson produced the new musical "A Strange Loop" which won for Best Musical Sunday night.
The judge said state law caps punitive damages at $350,000, meaning Depp's award would total $10.35 million.
Here's Laura Bannon with what you can expect today and even this weekend.
That message came in a response to an NRA tweet that said, "Since 1950, 94 percent of mass public shootings occurred in gun-free zones."
The air conditioning went out Tuesday night at the James Sneider Apartments in Rogers Park, the same building where three women died during sweltering conditions amid a heat wave in May.
Brookfield Zoo was locked down and evacuated Tuesday evening, after receiving a threat to harm guests at the zoo.
CBS 2 Meteorologist Robb Ellis has the latest 7-day forecast.
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