Steve Graham
A lifelong Bulls fan living in Boston, I watch every game on NBA League Pass. I've been watching the Derrick Rose Era since Day 1. While I LOVED the MJ years, looking back, he spoiled me. I wasn't able to appreciate those days as much, because I was so young and winning championships every year was all I knew. But after enduring all those losing seasons once he left Chicago, and being an adult now, I have a completely different perspective. I can honestly say that I've never had more fun watching the NBA.
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Bulls Finish 15-Day Road Trip 6-3The Bulls 9-game road trip with a 6-3 record. That's pretty good considering Derrick Rose only played 5 full games. Their losses were against the only good teams - Miami, Philadelphia, and Boston, but they still maintain the best record in the East.
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Bulls Dismiss Bucks, 113-90Derrick Rose scored 16 points in the first 6 minutes of the game, scored or assisted on all but one basket in the first quarter, and that was all the Bulls needed to blow by the Milwaukee Bucks Saturday night.
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Bulls Win Another Snoozer, Beat Hornets 90-67Carlos Boozer had a game-high 18 points as the Bulls coasted to an easy win over the New Orleans Hornets, 90-67. It was 80'ss night, and actor Will Ferrell announced the pre-game intros for the players.
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Rose, Bulls Win Battle of the Superstars, Hold Off Knicks, 105-102Derrick Rose had another MVP-type game with 32 points and 13 assists, which was enough to overcome big nights by Amare Stoudemire and Carmelo Anthony, who combined for 60 points. The Bulls held off the Knicks at the end and won 105-102.
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Bulls Lay a Turd Against 76ers, Lose 98-82The 76ers made a big statement Wednesday night by easily defeating the Bulls 98-82. The 76ers outplayed the Bulls in every respect and showed that they are one of the top teams in the conference.
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Rose Drives Bulls Past Wizards, 98-88Derrick Rose gave the Washington defense fits as he drove to the basket at will, scoring a season high 35 points, as the Bulls won easily, 98-88.
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Rose's Season-High 34 Leads Bulls Past Bucks, 107-100Derrick Rose scored a season-high 34 points as the Bulls pulled away in the second half to defeat the Milwaukee Bucks 107-100.
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Heat Escape with Thrilling 97-93 Victory Over BullsIn a marquee match-up of the 2 best teams in the Eastern Conference, the Heat ended up on top, though barely. It was a hard fought battle between 2 MVPs, and while they both had rough finishes, Lebron James emerged victorious over Derrick Rose.
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Pacers Slow Down Stampeding Bulls, Win 95-90The Chicago Bulls, who've been on a roll lately, started off well against the Indiana Pacers Wednesday night, but fell apart in the second half as the Pacers rallied and held them off at the end. It was Chicago's first home loss of the season.
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Derrick Rose Returns, Bulls Cut Down Nets 110-95Derrick Rose returned to the Bulls after missing 4 games, and he didn't miss a beat getting back into the flow of things. The Bulls continued their strong team play and once again, won in convincing fashion.
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Bulls Blow Out Cavaliers, 114-75Once again playing without their MVP Derrick Rose, the Chicago Bulls continued with their great overall team play, beating the Cavaliers for their second straight blowout win.
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Chicago Bulls Hold Off Celtics' Second Half Rally, Win 88-79Derrick Rose returned from a one-game absence and took over in the 4th quarter after the Bulls nearly blew a 20-point lead. The Celtics rallied in the second half but could never take the lead.
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Chicago Bulls Look like Suns of Old in Runaway Victory Over Suns of Today, Win 118-97Derrick Rose sat out again for the second straight game but the Bulls didn't seem to miss a beat. They shot 54% and had 31 assists in a game that wasn't even as close as the 21 point margin suggests.
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Bulls Pull Away in 4th Quarter, Win Easily 92-68Coming off a rough loss against the Hawks, the Bulls turned things around against the Pistons Monday night. Having lost to the Bulls 5 days earlier (and their previous 11 matchups), the Pistons hung around for a while, but were ultimately denied revenge.
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Bulls Put Away T-Wolves in 4th Quarter, 111-100The Bulls came out on fire, but the Wolves came back from a 24-point defecit to tie the game in the 3rd quarter. After a few back-and-forth runs, the Bulls came out on top in a game that showcased the talents of some bright young stars.
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Bulls Defeat Wizards 78-64 as Rose Sits OutIn what was supposed to be a matchup between former #1 picks Derrick Rose and John Wall, the Bulls instead turned to John Lucas III to make his first career start as Rose sat with an injured toe. Lucas did not disappoint, putting up 25-8-8.
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Dwight Howard's Dominance Not Enough to Defeat Bulls' Team Play; Chicago Wins Again, 97-83Derrick Rose seemed unbothered by his injured left elbow, and had another stellar game. Dwight Howard dominated inside, but didn't get much help from anyone else. The Bulls continue their hot start to the season, handing Orlando their first home loss.
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Rip Hamilton Returns as Bulls Easily Beat Pistons, 99-83Rip Hamilton returns from a 2 game absence to play against his former team. Derrick Rose led a balanced attack for the Bulls as they had no problem handling the Pistons. With 31 assists on 40 field goals, 5 players scored in double figures.
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Hawks Get Revenge, Beat Bulls 109-94Earlier this week, the Bulls came back from 19 points down to defeat the Hawks. Saturday night, the Hawks again jumped out to a big lead, but this time, they kept it.
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Derrick Rose Shows that His MVP Award was No Fluke as Bulls Stage Huge 4th Quarter Comeback Vs. HawksWhile it's too early to name any particular player the leading candidate for MVP this season, Derrick Rose is certainly doing an adequate job of defending his award.