Thanks to a defensive turnaround in the third quarter, as well as a career-high nine three-pointers from guard Coby White, the Bulls only added to the celebration of "Derrick Rose Night" by beating the visiting Knicks and former Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau.
“They told me Tom Thibodeau, who coached the team ... teams and seven All-NBA teams as a member of the Bulls. Behind Jordan and Pippen, Chicago three-peated twice and went undefeated (6-0 ...
While New York Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau has seen his fair share ... even when he was coaching the Chicago Bulls. Thibodeau tends to overwork his players and potentially helps catalyze injuries ...
While Tom Thibodeau has gotten plenty of flak for his minutes strategy, the Knicks head coach is doing nothing wrong.
Derrick Rose Night in Chicago between the Chicago Bulls and New York Knicks was sure to bring back all the feels. Current Knicks coach Tom Thibodeau—who coached Rose for most of his career ...
New York Knicks head coach Tom Thibodeau has built a reputation over his nearly 40 years of coaching experience. The former head coach of the Bulls and Timberwolves has been known to keep his starters in games for a long time, focusing on the conditioning of teams down the stretch.
After winning nine in a row, the Knicks have lost two straight. To add insult to injury, Karl-Anthony Towns limped off the floor with just 90 seconds left in the fourth quarter after posting a 44-point, 16-rebound stat line.
Derrick Rose will be honored by the Bulls before Saturday night’s game against the Knicks, and the team announced he will have his No.1 retired at some point next season.
The Knicks better hope it was just tired legs on Saturday night. Otherwise, getting throttled by the Bulls with the defense disappearing is a sign of problems even larger than their lack
Derrick Rose called his tribute Saturday at the Bulls game something that "celebrates everyone" who was part of his story.
Bulls win 139-126 on Derrick Rose night and the crowd is ecstatic. Coby White and Zach LaVine scored 33 points apiece. One last round of “MVP” chants for the road.Source:
CHICAGO-- "MVP" chants bounced off the walls inside of a sold-out United Center, but it wasn't for any of the current Chicago Bulls players or the visiting New York Knicks. Fans were on their feet as Bulls legend and Chicago native Derrick Rose walked out of the home tunnel at halftime of the Bulls' 139-126 win over the Knicks Saturday night.