Friday, January 13, 2012

Big men on bench / Rose's status unclear / All-Star voting

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Bulls expect Noah, Boozer to come around

Thibodeau offers encouraging words publicly, but has been benching big men in crunch time.

Rose will be a game-day decision Rose will be a game-day decision

Sprained toe improving, but it's unclear whether he'll play Friday.

Preview: Bulls at Celtics Preview: Bulls at Celtics

TV/radio: 7 p.m., Friday; CSN, ESPN, WMVP-AM 1000.

Rose, Noah faring well in All-Star voting Rose, Noah faring well in All-Star voting

Derrick Rose leads all Eastern Conference guards and Joakim Noah is second among centers in first returns of balloting for the 2012 NBA All-Star Game.

After big night, Lucas could head back to bench After big night, Lucas could head back to bench

Perhaps the most amazing feature of John Lucas III's stellar performance Wednesday in place of the injured Derrick Rose is the 28 shots he hoisted in scoring his career-high 25 points.

With Rose out, Bulls top Wizards 78-64 With Rose out, Bulls top Wizards 78-64

In 1st career start, Lucas scores career-high 25 as he takes over team for a night.

Multiple injuries add up to questions Haugh: Multiple injuries add up to questions

With so many key Bulls out, depth and durability issues come to surface.

Noah and Boozer conspicuous by absence — again Noah and Boozer conspicuous by absence — again

Veteran big men sit out entire 4th quarter for 2nd straight night as Bulls go with Asik and Gibson.

Free throws the difference as Heat fall to Clippers in OT Free throws the difference as Heat fall to Clippers in OT

There were plenty of numbers to sort through following the Miami Heat's 95-89 overtime loss Wednesday night to the Los Angeles Clippers at Staples Center.

Lakers go a long way to beat Jazz, 90-87, in overtime Lakers go a long way to beat Jazz, 90-87, in overtime

Pau Gasol's first three-point basket of the season gives the Lakers the lead in overtime and they earn their first road win of the season. Kobe Bryant scores 40 points and has 88 in his last two games.


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