advertisement

Rose leads Bulls to 119-116 OT win over Rockets

Derrick Rose scored 30 points and hit a 3-pointer at the buzzer in regulation to send the game into overtime, and the Chicago Bulls beat the Houston Rockets 119-116 on Saturday night.

Rose scored five points in the overtime, including his fourth 3-pointer of the game. But he missed a fadeaway with 25.4 seconds remaining and Chicago up 118-116.

Houston called timeout and after running a play, former Bulls player Brad Miller, who had already made four 3-pointers, popped open behind the circle, but missed.

Chicago rebounded and Ronnie Brewer was fouled. Brewer missed the first of two, putting the Bulls up 119-116 with 4.5 seconds remaining. After a timeout Miller caught the ball out top and appeared to want to hand the ball off to a curling teammate, but no one came open. Miller then missed a contested 3 at the buzzer.

Miller scored 10 of his 20 points in the fourth quarter to help the Rockets overcame a 14-point deficit, but missed a free throw with 10.7 remaining to set up Rose's tying shot.

After Miller made his second free throw at the end of regulation, Chicago pushed the ball up court. Rose worked for most of the last 10 seconds to get open, before taking a handoff from Joakim Noah and hitting a shot from the right side over Houston's Kyle Lowery.

Rose added seven rebounds, 11 assists and five steals, and Carlos Boozer, in his best game for the Bulls, had 25 points and nine rebounds.

Kyle Lowry scored 16 points for the Rockets and hit several key baskets in the final minutes.

Rose took over the scoring load for Chicago's offense midway through the fourth quarter. He beat Lowry on a baseline drive, finishing on the opposite of the basket with spinning layup. On the Bulls' next trip, Lowry back off of Rose, who simply dribbled and hit a 3-point shot, putting the Bulls up by five.

But Houston hit back-to-back 3-pointers of its own. Courtney Lee hit one from the left side. Then, after Rose's 3, Miller made one from the top of the circle, drawing Houston to 94-92 with 5:06 to play.

Chicago led 96-92 a minute later when Lee struck again, hitting another 3 from about the same spot, drawing the Rockets within a point.

Boozer made one of two at the line for Chicago, before Lee and Miller went to work again.

Lee put the ball on the floor this time, beating Ronnie Brewer along the baseline for a layup and drawing a foul. Lee's free throw completed yet another three-point trip for the Rockets and put them up 98-97.

Lee then stole the ball from Rose, setting up another 3-pointer for Miller. Houston led 101-97 and was on a 14-3 run. The last 12 of those points came on the four three-point trips and set up the tight finish.

NOTES: The Rockets failed in their bid to put together their first three-game winning streak of the season. ... There was a sellout crowd of 21,232 at the United Center. The Bulls lead the NBA in attendance and have sold out all eight of their home games.

Bulls' Joakim Noah, center, and Taj Gibson, right, block a shot by Houston Rockets' Jermaine Taylor, left, during the first quarter. Associated Press

<p>Mike McGraw's game tracker</p>

<p><b>Bulls 119, Rockets 116 (OT)</b></p>

<b>Great escape:</b> The Bulls trailed by 5 points sith 30 seconds left in the fourth quarter. But after a couple of missed free throws and a dramatic 3-pointer at the buzzer by Derrick Rose, the Bulls survived to win in overtime.

<b>Rose for the win:</b> Rose finished with 30 points, 11 assists, 7 rebounds and 5 steals. He did everything but get to the foul line. He shot no free throws on 28 field-goal attempts and countless drives into traffic.

<b>Second-guessing himself:</b> Houston coach Rick Adelman can regret his team not fouling Rose before the tying 3-pointer. “It was hard to communicate that to them,” Adelman said.