- NEW YORK — Even with the best record in the Eastern Conference and the second-best record in the NBA, the Bulls still seem like their plodding through the torturous post-lockout schedule. (Chicago Sun-Times)
- Amar'e Stoudemire was back to playing the way he did in the pre-Carmelo Anthony days. His jumper was back and he was a monster in the paint. (New York Daily News)
- Luol Deng and Rip Hamilton will remain on the sidelines vs. the Knicks. Chicago Bulls forward Luol Deng (wrist) and guard Rip Hamilton (groin, thigh) will remain on the sidelines for Thursdays contest against the New York Knicks, the team announced. (Abc Local Web)
- NBA: Derrick Rose scored 32 points to outduel fellow All-Star starter Carmelo Anthony, and the Chicago Bulls beat the New York Knicks 105-102 Thursday night in New York. (The Spokesman-Review)
- Los Angeles - Reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Derrick Rose erupted for 15 of his 32 points in the final quarter and handed out 13 assists as the visiting Chicago Bulls held off the New York Knicks 105-102 Thursday night. (Monsters and Critics)
- Both of these teams have separated themselves from the rest of the Eastern Conference. One has moved into the elite category, while the other has fallen out of the contender category. Tonight they meet in Madison Square Garden. (Sbrforum.com)
- NEW YORK - Derrick Rose scored 32 points to outduel fellow All-Star starter Carmelo Anthony. Rose had 15 in the fourth quarter and repeatedly answered when the Knicks rallied. (Arizona Daily Star)
- (Sports Network) - The Chicago Bulls travel to Madison Square Garden to take on the New York Knicks before the LA Clippers take on the Nuggets in an NBA double-header on TSN2 tonight. (TSN)
- The Bulls will attempt to avoid their first back-to-back losses of the season later tonight when they face the struggling Knicks in New York. (Sports-odds.com)
- Not with the Chicago Bulls and Derrick Rose visiting Madison Square Garden this will be the only three-games-in-three-nights set the Knicks will play this season. (New York Times)
Friday, February 3, 2012
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