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Showing posts with label NBA's youngest MVP. Show all posts
Showing posts with label NBA's youngest MVP. Show all posts

Monday, May 16, 2011

Bulls stifle Heat in easy opening win


(Reuters) - Chicago's defense stifled LeBron James and Dwyane Wade to set-up an easy 103-82 victory over the Miami Heat in the opening game of their Eastern Conference Finals series on Sunday.
Chicago's Derrick Rose, the league's Most Valuable Player (MVP), scored 28 points but it was the Bulls' defense that really stood up, limiting Wade to 18 points and James to 15.
The third member of Miami's 'Big Three', Chris Bosh, managed a playoff-high 30 points but the Heat will have to find a way to improve their offence before Game Two of their best-of-seven series in Chicago on Wednesday.
For the Bulls, their triumph was a continuation of their regular season domination over Miami when they won all three matchups.
But despite their track record and status as the top seed in the Eastern Conference, Chicago found itself viewed as the underdog against Miami heading into the series.
"There are a lot of opinions out there, but we're not getting caught in that," Bulls forward Luol Deng told reporters after finishing with 21 points and playing suffocating defense against James.
"We've won 62 games. We know we're a good team. In order to win you have to think you're the best."
Chicago were clearly at their best during a dominant second half where they outscored the Heat 55-34.
They seized momentum in the third period where they used a 10-0 spurt to turn a one-point deficit into a 67-58 advantage, then let loose in the fourth with three-pointers and vicious dunks as their home fans celebrated the rout.
After overcoming the defending Eastern Conference champion Boston Celtics in the second round series, Miami found a much different challenge in Chicago.
The Heat were pounded inside where the Bulls tallied 31 second-chance points to just eight for Miami.
"That will wear any team down," said James, who made just five of 15 shots.
"You play defense hard, then they get an offensive rebound and kick it out for a layup or a dunk, those are demoralizing for a defense. We have to figure out a way to clean that up."

Saturday, May 7, 2011

Bulls' Rose becomes NBA's youngest MVP winner


(Reuters) - Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose ended LeBron James's two-year reign as the NBA's most valuable player on Tuesday when he became the youngest winner of the sport's highest individual honor.

Rose, who led the Bulls to the best record in the NBA this season, beat out perennial contenders James of the Miami Heat, Kobe Bryant of the Los Angeles Lakers and Dwight Howard of the Orlando Magic.

"I want to thank my team mates and the coaching staff," an emotional Rose said at a news conference where he accepted the award. "You all push me every single day making sure that I play hard and play with passion."

The 22-year-old All-Star, taken with the first overall pick in the 2008 NBA Draft, is the first Bulls player to capture the honor since Hall of Famer Michael Jordan claimed the last of his five MVP awards in 1998.

Rose received 1,182 points and 113 first-place votes from a panel of 120 sportswriters and broadcasters combined with fan balloting, the NBA said in a NBA statement.

Howard placed second with three first-place votes and 643 points, James was third with four first-place votes and 522 points while Bryant had one first-place vote and 428 points.

Rose averaged a career-high 25 points and 7.7 assists this season while guiding the Bulls to a 62-20 record that earned them the top seed in the NBA playoffs.

When Rose arrived at the Bulls' training camp ahead of the 2010-11 season he openly wondered why he could not be the league's MVP, even though he did not receive one vote for the award last year.

"I wasn't trying to be cocky at all," said Rose. "I knew that I put a lot of hard work in in the summer, in the offseason and I just wanted to push myself, and that was about it."

The Bulls, who lost the opening game of their best-of-seven Eastern Conference semi-final to the Atlanta Hawks on Monday, resume their series on Wednesday in Chicago.