Rare is the early November regular-season game that serves as a legitimate litmus test. But with a defensive debacle in their rearview mirror and a Western Conference offensive juggernaut in their sights, the Bulls had one Thursday night at the United Center. Derrick Rose overcame a poor shooting start to take over late, scoring eight straight of his season-high 29 points from the 3 minute, 35 second mark until 1:07 remained. Jimmy Butler added a season-high-tying 26 points to lead the Bulls to a 104-98 victory over the Thunder. "This was big," said Butler, who backed up his promise that the Bulls would play more inspired. "Derrick's a helluva player. He carried us.
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