Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Rose health issues/Bogans speaks out/Deng invaluable

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Bulls confident Rose can bounce back quickly

At this rate, the Bulls might start longing for the days Derrick Rose merely hurt himself with an apple cutter in bed.

 Bulls at Hornets Bulls at Hornets

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

Bogans: Release by Bulls 'a slap in the face' Bogans: Release by Bulls 'a slap in the face'

NEWARK, N.J. — Keith Bogans is a survivor, a big reason he started all 98 regular- and postseason games for last season's Bulls when nobody expected him to and also why he landed with the Nets after two months of unemployment.

Rose a non-factor in Bulls' rout of Nets Rose a non-factor in Bulls' rout of Nets

NEWARK, N.J. -- Derrick Rose dominates the headlines even when he doesn't play.

Deng shows daily why he's so indispensable to Bulls Deng shows daily why he's so indispensable to Bulls

Whenever Jimmy Butler used to watch the Bulls play while he was at Marquette, Luol Deng's minutes always stood out.

Bulls sharpshooter Korver gets praise for his defense Bulls sharpshooter Korver gets praise for his defense

Kyle Korver has made 18 of 41 3-pointers over his last six games, good for 43.9 percent.

Heat hold off Raptors' late rally for 95-89 win Heat hold off Raptors' late rally for 95-89 win

LeBron James had a bit of extra pep in his step before tip-off.

Bulls' Rose on quiet roll in MVP race Bulls' Rose on quiet roll in MVP race

For someone who is the youngest most valuable player in NBA history, Derrick Rose still sometimes gets overlooked.

Bulls' Deng practices with no issues Bulls' Deng practices with no issues

Luol Deng participated in the Chicago Bulls' entire 75-minute practice Sunday and though he didn't speak to reporters, coach Tom Thibodeau said Deng experienced no issues with his left wrist.

Rose leads Bulls in rout of Bucks Rose leads Bulls in rout of Bucks

MILWAUKEE — The questions about Luol Deng's return were flying, and then came another about how the Bulls' depth distinguishes them. Finally, Scott Skiles had heard enough.


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