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LeBron Better Than Rose, Heat Better Than Bulls
LeBron James isn’t just looking to win his first NBA title, he seems pretty determined to win back the MVP trophy he won twice in a row before Derrick Rose won it last season. His 35 points, while Derrick Rose failed to capitalize on two late chances, gave the Miami Heat a 97-93 win over the Chicago Bulls.
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Bulls Keep Winning With Best Defense in the NBA
Derrick Rose didn’t need to stay on the floor for the finish, and Luol Deng, on his worst night of the season with only 4 points and 2-12 from the field hardly played in the final quarter. Hosting the Detroit Pistons, getting a 92-68 win over a terrible team is a great way for the Chicago Bulls to start their nine games in 12 days roller coaster.
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Derrick Rose Proves He’s the Best Point Guard in the NBA
Derrick Rose was just too much for Chris Paul and the Los Angeles Clippers (1-2) to handle, scoring 29 points and dishing 16 assists, leading the Chicago Bulls (3-1) to a 114-101 win in LA.
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Rose and Bulls Too Much For Bryant to Handle Alone
Derrick Rose did what Kobe Bryant usually does, and couldn’t on Christmas day. The 2011 MVP scored the winning jumper as the Chicago Bulls grabbed an opening day 88-87 win over the Los Angeles Lakers, who are headed for a long and frustrating season.
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Rose Carries Bulls Future on his Shoulders
The Chicago Bulls have decided the Derrick Rose is worth keeping for a long time and a lot of money, handing the 2011 NBA MVP a five year contract extension worth $98 million. For Rose, it means the future of the franchise is officially riding on his back and shoulders.
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Dennis Rodman’s Best Game on the Best Team Ever
Dennis Rodman, NBA Hall of Fame member, finished his career with five NBA titles. His best game came on May 19, 1996, playing for the Chicago Bulls against the Orlando Magic in the NBA Playoffs, doing everything, including shutting down Shaquille O’Neal.
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The Best Three Minutes of LeBron James’ Life
LeBron James took over in the fourth quarter once again, leading the Miami Heat on a 18-3 run, finishing off the Bulls and their struggling MVP Derrick Rose, en route to a 83-80 win and a 4-1 finish to the Eastern Conference Finals.
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LeBron James Nearly Done With Rose and Bulls
LeBron James didn’t need Dwyane Wade this time. James scored 35 points, shut down Dwyane Wade and did everything and anything needed to get the Miami Heat closer to the NBA finals with the 101-93 overtime win over the Chicago Bulls, taking a 3-1 lead.
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On Chris Bosh’s Big Night in the Heat’s Game 3 Win
Just a week ago, Chris Bosh had 30 points and nine rebounds in Game 1. The Heat were crushed by 21 points in Chicago. What a difference a week makes, as Bosh’s 34 points last night meant a completely different outcome, leading the Miami Heat to a 96-85 win over the Chicago Bulls, grabbing a 2-1 lead in the Eastern Conference Finals.
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Another Fourth Quarter Belongs to LeBron James as Heat Stop Bulls
So many things reminded me of Game 5 against the Boston Celtics, but it was the ending that felt so familiar. With the game tied at 73, 7:16 left on the clock, LeBron James (29 points) took over. He scored 9 of the final 12 points for the Heat and played perfect defense, leading the Miami Heat to a 85-75 road win over the Chicago Bulls, tying the series at 1.