Bulls Launch Past Rockets In OT
The Bulls were toe-to-toe with the Rockets Saturday night leading to a tied 109 score by the end of the 4th period. Overtime was close too before the Bulls pulled away to finish the game winning 119-116.
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The Bulls were toe-to-toe with the Rockets Saturday night leading to a tied 109 score by the end of the 4th period. Overtime was close too before the Bulls pulled away to finish the game winning 119-116.
The Chicago Bulls struggled against the Boston Celtics. Derrick Rose scored 20 points and Carlos Boozer scored 12, his second game this season. Kevin Garnett lead the Celtics to a 104-92 win over the Bulls.
Carlos Boozer's Bulls debut was not what he or any one else expected. Boozer and the Bulls looked out of sync and were dominated by the Orlando Magic. The Bulls try to get back on track in Boston.
We were told the circus clowns had packed up their floppy shoes and red noses, piled themselves into their tiny car and left the United Center.
Talk about returning to Earth with a giant thud. The Bulls did that and more as they got clobbered by Orlando, 107-78.
Carlos Boozer's potential return tonight would make the Bulls a much better team, especially on offense. But there is still no doubt that this is Derrick Rose's team.
Carlos Boozer's long awaited Bulls debut could happen tonight, when the Bulls take the United Center floor to play Dwight Howard and the Magic.
Amid the daily debates over such minutiae as Tampa-2 zone drops, defensive rebounding margins, penalty-kill percentages and bullpen WHIP, we can lose sight of the larger trends occurring.
Carlos Boozer flashed a big smile after practice Monday and for good reason. This was a practice that he actually participated in rather then watch.
The Bulls made a fourth quarter push to overcome the Sacramento Kings, holding them to just nine points during the fourth. Derrick Rose's 30 points helped give Chicago their victory Saturday night.
With both Chicago and Phoenix going head to head in Wednesday's game leading the game into double overtime, Derrick Rose pulled the Bulls ahead for a 123-115 victory.
After last night's loss to the Lakers, the Bulls try to get back on track by traveling to Phoenix and taking on Steve Nash and the Suns.
Even though he's 6-8 and 260 pounds and sitting at the end of the bench in a very expensive suit, it's easy to forget that the Bulls are playing – and playing well – without their second-best player.
Shannon Brown matched his season high with 21 points, hitting five 3-pointers against his hometown team and beating the Bulls 98-91.
Derrick Rose scored 22 points, Taj Gibson added 17 points and a career-high 18 rebounds as the Bulls rallied from a 12-point deficit to beat the Dallas Mavericks.
Game three of the Bulls 'Circus Trip' take the team to Dallas to take on Dirk Nowitzki and the Mavericks.
Derrick Rose scored 17 of his 33 points in the fourth quarter and the Chicago Bulls opened their seven-game road trip with a 95-92 victory over the Houston Rockets.
The Bulls will start their long "circus trip" tonight when they take on the Houston Rockets. After a three-game home winning streak, the Bulls hope to keep that momentum going.
After leading the Bulls to three straight wins, Derrick Rose was named NBA Eastern Conference Player of the Week Monday.
The Chicago Bulls defeated the Wizards to earn their third straight win. This was the first time Derrick Rose faced off against John Wall, two of the last three No. 1 picks and Rose came out on top.
Derrick Rose and John Wall, two of the last three overall No. 1 picks, face each other for the first time Saturday night at the United Center. Despite Rose's scoring ability, his defense against John Wall might be more important for the Bulls.
When the Washington Wizards visit the United Center Saturday night to face the Bulls, it will mark Kirk Hinrich's first return to Chicago since being traded in the offseason.
The Golden State Warriors have always struggled at the United Center and Thursday was no exception. All five of the Bulls' starters scored into the double digits, leading the Bulls to a 120-90 victory.
Even though the Golden State Warriors are one of the NBA's highest scoring teams, the Bulls should keep their dominance. The Bulls have won eight of nine against the Warriors at the United Center.
Our early assessments of the Bulls are all based on how we envision them when Carlos Boozer returns. So far, their play has done nothing to dampen the heightened expectations for them to contend in the NBA's Eastern Conference.
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Philz Coffee will once again sport the Pride flag at its cafés after a directive to have them and other flags removed created a backlash.
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Some parents in southwest suburban Oswego are fired up, saying the school district invited all non-white students to participate in summer remedial programming, regardless of how they're doing in school.
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The Bears currently hold seven draft picks, starting with the 25th overall in the first round, their lowest selection in well over a decade.
Murakami has more home runs than any Japanese-born player through his first 22 games.
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