The revamped Chicago Bulls have been showing signs of promise through the preseason and the regular season. Tonight, at the expense of the Golden State Warriors, things seemed to really gel, as the Bulls dominated throughout the night, essentially winning the game in the first half. The result was a 120-90 win.
Derrick Rose led the charge, scoring 18 points and handing out 8 assists in the first half alone. Before the end of the game, he would have 22 points and 13 assists. Luol Deng added 26 points, 11 rebounds and 6 assists and Joakim Noah contributed 17 points, 7 boards and 5 assists, failing to record a double-double for the first time this season. The failure was as much an issue of an early seat because of the score as anything else though.
Taj Gibson added in 14 points and 7 boards and Keith Bogans contributed 14 points and 6 steals, as all five starters reached double figures for the second straight game.
Virtually every aspect of the game was completely dominated by the Bulls, who overcame their foul problems, both in terms of missing their own free throws and giving away too many free throw opportunities. Offensively, t ...
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Derick Rose, Chicago Bulls Dominate Golden State Warriors 120-90
November 11th, 2010 by Kelly Scaletta Leave a reply »
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