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Bulls Stun Lakers On Derrick Rose's Game-Winner (VIDEO)

GREG BEACHAM   12/25/11 08:18 PM ET   AP

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Chicago Bulls forward Luol Deng (9), of Sudan, puts up a shot as Los Angeles Lakers forward Pau Gasol, left, of Spain, looks on during the first half of their NBA basketball game, Sunday, Dec. 25, 2011, in Los Angeles. (AP Photo/Mark J. Terrill)

LOS ANGELES — Derrick Rose scored 22 points and hit a short go-ahead jumper with 4.8 seconds to play, and the Chicago Bulls rallied from an 11-point deficit in the final four minutes for an 88-87 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers on Sunday.

Luol Deng scored 21 points and blocked Kobe Bryant's short shot right before the buzzer as the Bulls hung on for a thrilling finish to both clubs' first Christmas meeting.

Bryant scored 28 points and committed eight turnovers while playing with a torn wrist ligament for the Lakers, who nearly shook off their tumultuous preseason for a surprising win. Instead, Los Angeles was outscored 17-5 in the final 3:36.

Deng scored nine points in the fourth quarter for the Bulls, including a three-point play and two free throws in the final 45 seconds as Chicago snapped a five-game road losing streak against the Lakers.

Carlos Boozer had 15 points for the Bulls, who have designs on a championship run after leading the NBA with 62 regular-season victories last season. Chicago struggled mightily against Brown's new defensive schemes for the Lakers in the second half, managing just 25 percent shooting (12 for 48) – but Rose and Deng bailed out the Bulls.

Bryant couldn't finish strong in his NBA-record 14th Christmas Day appearance for the Lakers, who had an 11-point lead with 3:45 to play before Chicago pulled within 87-86 on Deng's free throws with 20.4 seconds left.

Bryant wore a compression sleeve on his right arm while playing without a brace on his right wrist after getting hurt last week. He appeared to have trouble handling the ball, but displayed a fairly smooth jump shot and his usual superb footwork.

Pau Gasol added 14 points for the Lakers, but was held scoreless in the fourth quarter while committing four fouls. Los Angeles also played without suspended center Andrew Bynum and departed sixth man Lamar Odom in the debut of coach Mike Brown, who replaced 11-time champion Phil Jackson.

Chicago finally awoke after Los Angeles pushed its fourth-quarter lead to 82-71 with 3:45 to play. The Bulls' 10-3 run was abetted by four straight missed free throws by the Lakers before Bryant hit a short fadeaway with 54 seconds left. Deng's three-point play trimmed the lead to 87-84, and Bryant fouled Deng after missing his own shot on the Lakers' possession.

Rose opened his first season as the reigning MVP by taking just five shots in the first half before taking charge late. The youngest MVP in league history also got a five-year, $94 million contract extension four days ago.

The Lakers' 13th straight Christmas appearance was the second straight for the Bulls, who returned to the holiday slate last season for the first time since the last of Michael Jordan's six championship campaigns in 1997.

While the Bulls remained cohesive and consistent in the offseason, nobody knows what to expect from the 16-time champion Lakers after their tumultuous offseason.

Brown said he only installed about a third of his defense-based system during the truncated training camp, and he had to make further changes when the club abruptly traded Odom to Dallas no players in return after failing to acquire Chris Paul from New Orleans.

The Staples Center crowd murmured quizzically when Los Angeles announced a starting lineup including second-year pro Devin Ebanks and newcomer Josh McRoberts, who's filling in while Bynum sits out four games for bad behavior in the Mavericks' Game 4 sweep of the Lakers in the second round last spring.

Both teams gave away small leads in the first half, but Rose's 3-pointer kick-started a 9-2 run in the final 1:07, and he put the Bulls up 56-47 at halftime with assists on Deng's 3-pointer and three-point play in the final seconds.

Los Angeles began the second half with an 18-7 run, clicking on both ends while claiming a one-point lead heading into the fourth quarter.

NOTES: Bryant's 14th Christmas game in his 16 NBA seasons surpassed the record jointly held by Earl Monroe, Dolph Schayes and Shaquille O'Neal. ... Richard Hamilton scored six points in his first start for the Bulls, who signed the veteran shooter 11 days earlier. ... Veteran Lakers Matt Barnes, Luke Walton and Jason Kapono didn't get into the game. ... Fans near courtside included Kanye West, Adam Levine, Terrell Owens, Frank Robinson and Maria Shriver.

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LOS ANGELES — Derrick Rose scored 22 points and hit a short go-ahead jumper with 4.8 seconds to play, and the Chicago Bulls rallied from an 11-point deficit in the final four minutes for an 88-8...
LOS ANGELES — Derrick Rose scored 22 points and hit a short go-ahead jumper with 4.8 seconds to play, and the Chicago Bulls rallied from an 11-point deficit in the final four minutes for an 88-8...
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Myrna Minkoff
micro bio avec fromage
11:36 AM on 12/27/2011
Now that was fun! Good Times! D ROSE!!!!!
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mater
mater
05:02 AM on 12/27/2011
Magical moment!
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Kriol Kidd
Laissez les bons temps rouler les gens
02:48 PM on 12/26/2011
D-Rose, straight up baller, and class act all the way!!! Much love to yah!


Kobe could learn a thing or two about how to conduct himself on the court. Rose was getting beat up the whole game, and Kobe cried after almost every play no matter what.
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blurredmolly
Ipswich, Mass. 1641
05:18 PM on 12/26/2011
he was crying before the game
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Ferra X
Cheeses is Lard.
05:29 PM on 12/26/2011
LMAO. Didn't know you had it in you molly.
05:24 PM on 12/26/2011
Rose comes from Englewood, and there is no crying allowed in Englewood.
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sloreader
writ this down
01:30 PM on 12/26/2011
Derrick Rose is phenomenal. Good luck winning the East this year.
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Tater Salad
How can I be a quitter when haters dont stop?
01:13 PM on 12/26/2011
Bulls looked like they were headed for a loss til Deng got that steal and the Bulls turned up the pressure in the last minute.
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chrispychilla28
12:46 PM on 12/26/2011
I still remember the day the Bulls got that incredibly lucky draft pick. 1.7% chance!

First MJ and now Rose, I love being a basketball fan in Chicago!
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johnnygoodwud
12:27 PM on 12/26/2011
smart move by the bulls, with very little time left on the clock, they knew kolbe didn't have time to make a pass. they surrounded him with 4 players, and dang tipped the ball
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cybolt
This Space for Rent
01:33 PM on 12/26/2011
He had plenty of time to make a pass.
They knew he *wouldn't.*
02:06 PM on 12/26/2011
With 20 secs left, Lakers led by 1. Bulls must foul to get the ball back. Kobe only have to hold on to the ball and let the time run out if Bulls wouldn't not foul, no pass was necessary. From Lakers coaching staffs to Lakers players especially Kobe, no one seems recognize this advantage or to deal with this basic basketball situation. Then Bulls, they had no choice but foul, no Bulls from coaching staffs to players seemed to realize their situation either, thus they lucked out. These are rookie mistakes that they committed. In fact, anyone with good basketball knowledge would tell the last few seconds revealed the rustiness, lack of quality on both teams. Both Bulls and Lakers are far from being playoff contenders. Ridicule of all, it seems no body in this NBA world seem to point out these simple mistakes they committed either including the analysts. I guess the whole world is rusty after the lock-out.
12:09 PM on 12/26/2011
I think this game was a microcosm of where each of these teams is headed. The Lakers played hard and smart. But Kobe is no longer the finisher he used to be and they are just too old to keep up with an athletic team. The Bulls have some of the inconsistency of a young team, but they also have a lot of young guns on their squad. I expect the Lakers to make the playoffs but get ousted early. And I expect to see the Bulls square off against the Heat in the Eastern Championship series.
apiazza
There is no such thing as a fiscal conservative.
11:44 AM on 12/26/2011
I don't know that I would call it "Bulls stun Lakers." The Bulls are the better team.
albar
Republicans gathered in their political graves
11:54 AM on 12/26/2011
And payed off the refs
12:03 PM on 12/26/2011
You're a homer. Maybe the Lakers paid off the refs, eh? They got twice as many trips to the line as the Bulls did.
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Kriol Kidd
Laissez les bons temps rouler les gens
03:00 PM on 12/26/2011
Yeah right, we all know that the Lakers always have the refs go against them.....

FAIL...
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bmwracer
In the LEFT lane.
01:18 PM on 12/26/2011
What game were you watching?

Lakers were the better team until the last couple of minutes when they clanked those FTs and turned over the ball.
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blurredmolly
Ipswich, Mass. 1641
05:20 PM on 12/26/2011
better team won. that's all that matters.
gibster1070
Fish in a barrel
08:55 AM on 12/26/2011
Could be a tough season for Kobe. He won't be half the man he used to be after his divorce.
12:10 PM on 12/26/2011
I don't know about the divorce, but it's the first game of the season and his body already looks banged up. Three years ago he would have hit the game winner. This time he gets it blocked.
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sloreader
writ this down
01:31 PM on 12/26/2011
I don't expect to see him suffer like Tiger has.
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American Subversive
Free markets are beneficial to ruling class only.
08:50 AM on 12/26/2011
Move over MJ.
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blurredmolly
Ipswich, Mass. 1641
05:20 PM on 12/26/2011
not yet
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littlebrowngirl
Brevity is the soul of wit - Shakespeare
08:36 AM on 12/26/2011
Kobe is having a rough month. Hahaha.
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hugh man
05:43 AM on 12/26/2011
This is the new generation of youthful energy....Rose is a star. The Lakers are getting old; get ready for the fresh enthusiasm of young, amazing athletes like Rose. How exciting. Kobe can retire now.
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darth geekboy
05:25 AM on 12/26/2011
man......it used to be that derrick rose's last shot would have been called traveling.

regardless, i'm glad the bulls beat the lakers in lalaland.
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Southrnbelle
HILLARY 2016!!!
06:49 AM on 12/26/2011
Traveling. I was thinking the same thing. Mmmmmm.
07:58 AM on 12/26/2011
yeah it looks like he stopped took a step then jumped. still not as blatant as some others i'v seen.
great game anyway.
YOKEL13
Earth may be spherical, but the galaxy is flat
02:28 AM on 12/26/2011
The Bulls really pushed the envelope... I have a formula for determining when the game is out of reach: take the number of minutes left in the game, double it, and add five points. If the lead is equal or greater than that, the game is out of reach. Three and a half minutes: 7 + 5 = 12. The Bulls slipped in just under the wire.
07:55 AM on 12/26/2011
iv been fiddling with this and its incredibly accurate. good job man.
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StephenJK
All your consciousness are belong to us
11:50 AM on 12/26/2011
I will simply say that the game is NEVER out of reach. I've seen teams go on 20-0 runs at the ends of games to erase huge deficits. Although, that is rare. Your formula seems to be pretty good, though.
YOKEL13
Earth may be spherical, but the galaxy is flat
01:27 PM on 12/26/2011
A 20-0 run to end a game would be quite rare, but my formula would work if there were eight or more minutes to go in the game when the run began. A professional basketball game is 48 minutes long, which means a team that scores 96 points, for example, has scored two points a minute. Of course, such a rule of thumb cannot be ironclad, but, watching the occasional pro game, I've never seen it fail.