[外電] Bulls and Rose shooting for Game 5
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I recall the time he was firing away in that playoff loss to the Boston
Celtics, that nine of 30 shooting game in an 11-point loss. There was that 13
of 30 game when his Bulls lost to the Knicks in that playoff game and later
in that same playoffs a wild 10-29 night in a win over the Pistons, however.
There was that 11 of 27 game in the first Finals season in the win over the
76ers and then 14 of 31 the next game, and even in the Finals a month later
an 11 of 28 effort.
Yes, by now you should have figured out that was Michael Jordan, routinely
taking a third or more of the Bulls shots. Why? Because that’s what the team
needed.
Going into Game 5 of the Eastern Conference Semifinals Tuesday against the
Atlanta Hawks back at the United Center, some of the daily playoff microscope
has been focused on Derrick Rose and his 12 of 32 shooting in the Bulls’
100-88 loss in Game 4.
An officials’ erroneous decision and a porous, inept defensive effort down
the stretch had much more to do with the loss. But it’s easy to look at the
box score and decide Rose isn’t being the ideal teammate. So said many of
the post game commentators on the TNT national broadcast.
Too bad that he’s playing like Michael Jordan.
And don’t give me that stuff that Jordan wasn’t a point guard. What, John
Paxson was? Jordan made the floor decisions for the Bulls, and he, like Rose,
understood when his teammates most needed him.
Just as Rose’s teammates did again Sunday when I thought his shot selection
was fine. He had three three point attempts all game, so he hardly was
jacking up shots. I thought his teammates, not shooting well with Luol Deng
two of 10 on threes the last two games and Kyle Korver zero of five in Game
4, were being run off shots and getting the ball back to Rose late in the
shot clock. And Rose had a number of drives deep into the paint where the
Hawks were allowed to go up, the so called verticality rule in the NBA now,
and despite contact there was no foul call.
I thought Rose played just the right game, and, in the end, the Bulls came up
short because they couldn’t stop the Hawks, who scored on six of their lasts
seven possessions. The one miss was a point blank dunk.
Rose is the MVP, so he hardly needs a defense on the season. But he probably
won at least two of those early games against the Pacers that could have had
the Bulls knocked out in the first round. He’s averaging just under 10
points per game in the fourth quarter alone in the playoffs. Only one Bull,
Luol Deng at 16.4 per game, is averaging more than 11 points per game.
It would be difficult to make the case Rose has anyone close to a Scottie
Pippen at this time to truly take the offensive pressure off him, to have a
big game and regular threat.
Deng has been the best, though falling off of late. He has scored at least 20
points in three of the nine playoff games and Joakim Noah has once. No one
else has. Against the Hawks, Deng has one 20-point game and no other Bulls
has one.
Is that because Rose is refusing to pass?
He is averaging 9.3 assists in the series for a team shooting 42.9 percent
and 34 percent on threes. Rose had two assists in the fourth quarter in Game
4 against the Hawks. No other Bull had an assist.
Not to denigrate the contributions around Rose as the Bulls have had this
marvelous season with a plethora of contributions and an admirable way of
playing from a willing group of players. But the Bulls are getting about 13
points per game from a combination of three shooting guards over 48 minutes.
It’s not like there are many places to go where other Bulls players can make
a play off the dribble or beat their defender.
The defense sinks constantly and traps Rose mercilessly. They throw double
and triple teams on him, quick and then big defenders, zoning the lane when
he attacks.
It’s not an easy choice for Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau.
He is careful to balance offense and defense on the floor, so he generally
goes with Carlos Boozer and Kyle Korver to finish games. But when they are
not scoring, as they were not Sunday late, though Boozer has his best playoff
game through the first three quarters, it can compromise the Bulls defense.
That forces Rose into more offense than he might want. But he is very good at
measuring the game and trying to provide what is needed. Which is the way
things were going in Game 4. It was offense needed late since the defense had
broken down.
The Hawks lineup change caused some problems, but not only because of the
movement to bigger players with Jason Collins and Zaza Pachulia. Moving Josh
Smith to small forward put him more in a roaming and playmaking role, this
also keeping him away from a lot of bad spotup shooting, and the Bulls had
difficulty with an athlete like that breaking out of the backcourt with the
ball.
The Bulls, as they successfully did in their Game 3 win in Atlanta, likely
will try to do that as well, though with Rose to start the game. The book
always says to get up on the Hawks, and Rose pushing the ball to open the
game is the best answer for the Bulls.
I didn’t get into it much in my postgame analysis given the issues late in
the game. But one of the more effective players for the Bulls was Omer Asik,
who had eight rebounds in fewer than 13 minutes. Also, Taj Gibson has been
especially energetic. But they are Thibodeau’s defensive guys and generally
trying to balance things with Noah on the floor, he’s had to go more with
the offensive players.
I’d like to see Asik with Noah on occasion as the twin bigs certainly would
make it difficult for the Hawks to have so many inside points, as they did in
Game 4 with a 56-40 inside margin.
Yet, I do understand. It’s difficult — and risky and suggesting
desperation, perhaps — to go to something you rarely used. And it’s not
like you should be making major changes given you still have home court
advantage and are on the verge of an unlikely trip to the conference finals
doing it the way you have this season. And were tied with four minutes to go
on the road with a chance to go up 3-1.
And the way the Bulls have done it this season is relying on Rose, especially
down the stretch in games. It’s worked all season. It would be a mistake to
do anything else. Shoot, Derrick, shoot. Be like Mike.
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