Published 11/25/2008
by BY BRIAN HANLEY bhanley@suntimes.com
at Chicago Sun-Times Bulls
A day after Nuggets coach George Karl compared Derrick Rose to Deron Williams, Rose did his best to live up to the billing. But it was Larry Hughes who stole the show with a 22-foot buzzer-beater that gave the Bulls a 101-100 victory. There were seven lead changes in the last 80 seconds. The Jazz played without Williams and Carlos Boozer.
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SALT LAKE CITY -- Larry Hughes made a 22-foot jumper as time expired to give the Bulls a 101-100 victory Monday against the Utah Jazz. It was the short-handed Jazz's first home loss of the season.