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Ròse was 4/12 on threes. And the misses were ugly.
At one point, Rose was 12-for-24 from the field for 28 points. He then missed 8 shots in a row, and most were wobbly-legged 3-pointers that barely drew iron. But with the score tied in overtime, Rose buried the game-winner, giving the Bulls one of the most impressive victories of the NBA season.
Rose shot poorly in the 4th quarter and overtime... minus the one shot that counted the most.
Thompson also finished with 30 points, and he didn't score during the final 8:54 of the contest. Thompson missed an uncontested 12-foot runner at the buzzer that could have tied the score.
You want to rag on him for failing his team and losing the game? Seems fair.
Guess who was even worse than Rose at the three: The entire Golden State Warriors team in the 2nd half.
Golden State was 0-for-13 from 3-point range in the second half and overtime