Most of the talk about Friday night’s Bulls-Blazers game focused — rightfully so — on the epic point guard battle waged between Derrick Rose and Damian Lillard. Lillard poured in 35 points while Rose scored 31, his first 30-point game since March 2012 (yeah, it’s been awhile). LaMarcus Aldridge appeared to be on track to steal the whole show, putting up 21 in the first quarter alone. Needless to say, the game was played at a very high level all-around. Well, except for the play you see above. I’m not sure how this happened, but the Bulls were very happy with the outcome — regardless of they got there.
Wacky Play Between Blazers And Bulls Has A Very Happy Ending
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"I see a lot of potential in this team."
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"It’ll be something for us to gain some extra motivation."
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"It's a magical thing."
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