Who doesn't love the roller coaster of basketball? A good game will be full of exhilarating highs, and disappointing lows. Last night's Nuggets-Bulls game was the epitome of this.
Down by 2 and with 10 seconds on the clock, Chicago's Derrick Rose made 2 free throws, to bring the game to a tie. Denver's Chauncey Billups was then fouled. Billups made the first free throw and missed the second to take a 90-89 lead. With three-tenths of a second remaining on the clock, and just as Bulls' fans were ready to go home, Brad Miller inbounded the ball and made the game-winning shot!
Or so they thought.
After taking ample time to review, the shot was overruled by the referees. According to them, and video replay, the ball was not off of Miller's fingers before the final buzzer. And just as easily as their spirits were up, Bulls fans left the United Center feeling nothing but sheer disappointment last night.
Wednesday, November 11, 2009
Bulls (Not So) Buzzer Beater
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Labels: Brad Miller, Chauncey Billups, Chicago Bulls, Denver Nuggets, Derrick Rose, NBA, United Center
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