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Chicago Bulls vs Golden State Warriors 26.12.2011 + DOWNLOAD LINKS !!!
Chicago Bulls vs Golden State Warriors 26.12.2011 + DOWNLOAD LINKS !!!
Chicago Bulls vs Golden State Warriors 26.12.2011
Chicago Bulls vs Golden State Warriors 26.12.11

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THE FACTS: Stephen Curry rebounded from a poor season opener to provide 21 points, 10 assists, seven rebounds and six steals as the Golden State Warriors beat the Chicago Bulls 99-91 Monday. Monta Ellis added a game-high 26 points and seven assists and David Lee scored 22 points to help Mark Jackson secure his first victory as an NBA coach, although Golden State's celebrating was tempered by a recurrence of pain in Curry's surgically repaired right ankle. Luol Deng led Chicago with 22 points and 10 boards, but reigning MVP Derrick Rose was forced into a 4-for-17 shooting night.

QUOTABLE: "For us, it's not really singling out D-Rose. We had an opportunity to show what we've been working on in training camp defensively as a team, getting on the same page. It just happened that D-Rose was here and we figured it out tonight." -- Curry, on the typically soft Warriors defense creating havoc.

THE STAT: The Bulls committed an uncharacteristic 20 turnovers, 16 of them as a result of steals by the very active Warriors defenders. In addition to Curry's half-dozen, Kwame Brown had four steals and Andris Biedrins three more as Golden State consistently jumped out on Chicago's high screen-roll sets, jamming up the Bulls' attack before it could initiate on several possessions.

TURNING POINT: Curry attempted only one shot -- a miss -- through the first 14 minutes of the game. He quickly remedied that situation by going off for the Warriors' next 12 points in the span of 2:28, including a left-handed jumper from the elbow. By the time it was all over, with 7:14 left before halftime, Golden State led 46-27.

FANTASY SPOTLIGHT: Curry had a huge game in all facets, going 7-for-12 from the field, 6-for-7 from the line and littering the box score with glittering numbers. But it's worth watching his ankle, which gave out with 6 minutes left when he landed on the foot of Bulls sharpshooter Kyle Korver. Curry said he had an X-ray during the game that revealed no further damage, and he may be available Wednesday against New York.

GOOD MOVE: Everything Jackson tried seemed to work out in spades, including giving significant first-half run to defensive-minded reserves such as Brown, Brandon Rush and Ekpe Udoh. That trio helped force Chicago into 14 turnovers by halftime, and Golden State led by 16 points at the break.

QUOTABLE II: "He was very emotional. He fired me up a little bit. He teared up a little bit, but it was great for us to see his passion and get more wins for him. I like his passion."
-- Brown on Jackson's reaction to career win No. 1.

HOT: As befuddled as Ellis looked Sunday against the Clippers en route to a 6-for-19 night, he looked equal amounts professorial Monday in lighting up the Bulls on 10-for-17 shooting.

NOT: Rose may be the league's reigning MVP, but Oracle Arena is becoming one of his least favorite locations to visit. Last year, the Warriors forced Rose into a nine-turnover, 14-point night, primarily using Ellis on him and instituting traps near halfcourt as much as possible. Monday, the Warriors allowed Rose to set up the Bulls' offense, but provided swarming help to Curry at the first sign of movement towards the basket.

INSIDE THE ARENA: Anthony Dixon, running back for the resurgent San Francisco 49ers, watched from the stands and drew a solid ovation when he was featured on the overhead scoreboard in the third quarter.

NOTABLE: The Bulls missed out on their first 2-0 start since 2002 . . . The Warriors announced a second straight sellout, their fifth dating back to the end of last season. . . . Rip Hamilton scored 10 points for Chicago and is now just 92 away from 15,000 for his career.

UP NEXT: For the Warriors, Wednesday vs. New York, Saturday vs. Philadelphia, Monday @ Phoenix. For the Bulls, Thursday @ Sacramento, Friday @ Clippers, Sunday vs. Memphis.

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  • @TheReeeeeech I said think about his future. If he's allready gaining fame and all of this attention now, then in the future I see him being one of the greatest players. He has a lot of dominance. You have to say that. He is one of the greatest in the NBA currently. Not in NBA History. And yeah your right about Bill Russel but like I said derrick has a long way to go before he is in the picture will Bill, that's what I meant by giving him a chance bro.

  • @29fansMJ I am giving him a chance. Currently hes not one of the greatest but he will be. Also rings mean alot in a player's legacy. Would Bill Russel's legacy be as great as it is without rings?

  • @newdarius I was actually being sarcastic, I really think he's the best player in basketball and that you're a whiny little fuck that can't recognize sarcasm

  • GSW DEFENSE DEFENSE DEFENSE........

    

  • @TheReeeeeech Im sayin though man, ur not giving him a chance? Think about the future for him. The bulls allready look like there going to win a ring this year. Think about the rest of his career. And it doesn't even matter about a ring. It matters about his will to win.

  • @monta2grd Honestly, I'm hoping great things would come to the Clippers.. I've been a fan since last season, and thinks that they made a wrong move with the Gordon trade. They should've just let go of Mo.. Hahaha!

  • @ThiagoAlvesFan

    whos ur 1st?

  • I like Golden State.. They're my 2nd favorite team, this season.. But man, why does Curry keep injuring that ankle? DAMN!

  • @29fansMJ you must be a dumbass if you think hes already one of the greatest in nba history. He probably will be in the top 30 be the end of his career depending on the number of rings he'll win.

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