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At least James got through this one unscathed. He just wasn't quite up to his usual dominant standards and he vented several times at the referees.
It was a far cry from his performances early in the season against the Bulls, when he scored 41 twice in a four-day span in November, but the Cavaliers still were in position to win.
Trailing 83-81 after Rose's three-point play with 4:50 left in regulation, Williams and James hit two free throws apiece and Anderson Varejao dunked to give the Cavaliers an 87-83 lead with 2:10 left.
But they couldn't put the Bulls away.
Rose, who had six points through three quarters, converted on a drive and then had a chance to tie it at 87 with 1:32 left. Instead, he missed two free throws, but the Bulls hung in.
James got bottled up driving along the left side, resulting in a jump ball, and Deng poked the ball away from Williams, leading to two free throws by Rose that tied it at 87 with 17 seconds left.
The Cavaliers then got the ball to James, but he couldn't deliver.
"LeBron had a great look at the end of (regulation)," Williams said. "We'll take that any day."
Notes: Rose has opened more than a few eyes around the league after being taken with the No. 1 draft pick, including James'. "I've watched him a lot," James said. "He's a very good talent. They definitely made the right choice in drafting him. He's going to continue to get better. He's a special player." ... The Bulls will honor longtime broadcaster and former coach Johnny "Red" Kerr for his 35 years with the organization during a ceremony at halftime against Detroit on Feb. 10.
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