And to think, it could be a tie game right now, if not for a blown call. (Rose getting fouled, and1.)
Wow, surprised James didn't take it himself. Guess he really wants a trip-dub. Well, Chicago controls OT now. It's going to Rose, for sure. But no one is a great 3pt shooter on that team...
looks like he was hoping Varajao was gonna jump and he was gonna go for 2 plus 1. Varajao didn't bite unfortunately.
<br> No Chicago does. Rewind to 2007. Opening night, the Bulls destroy the NBA champion heat by 40 points. They sweep their first round series against the same Heat. The bulls have a young and upcoming core in Kirk Hinrich, Luol Deng, and Ben Gordon. Chris Duhon and Thabo Sefolosha as reserve guards are doing an insanely good job. Andres Nocioni is having his best year in the NBA. Tyrus Thomas is supposed to be their stud PF of the future. Sadly, they had just signed Ben Wallace to a contract he should have never received. This was the beginning of a string of terrible mistakes for the bulls. That season, they were pinned to be the future of the NBA. Not resigning Ben Gordon, that Ben Wallace Contract, etc.. led to their demise. I mean, the traded for Larry Hughes amongst other terrible players. Still, they lucked out and landed Derrick Rose. They got Joakim Noah who is more than competent. They still have Luol Deng (where is he in the regular season?) and Hinrich. If Chicago could get any sort of competent GM/head coach the team could be pretty dang good. I don't know if that is possible though.
Give me a break, LeBron. You shot lefty on the second, but not the first free throw? I totally think he's faking this. Once he gets to the locker room, he'll be celebrating.
You're not him, we'll see what happens later. On the other hand, bulls completely failed towards the end.