Rose scores season-high 35; Bulls beat Wizards

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Bulls guard Derrick Rose drives to the basket in front of Wizards center JaVale McGee (left) during the first half Monday in Washington. (AP Photo/Nick Wass)
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WASHINGTON – Fresh off an embarrassing finish Sunday in Miami, Derrick Rose couldn’t wait to make up for it a day later.

And, boy, did he ever.

Rose scored a season-high 35 points to lead the Bulls to a 98-88 win against the Washington Wizards on Monday night. It came a day after the reigning league MVP missed two key free throws and a possible game-tying jumper in the final 30 seconds in a four-point loss to the Miami Heat.

He got off to a hot start against the Wizards, scoring 13 points in the first quarter as the Bulls improved their Eastern Conference-leading record to 18-5. The Bulls never trailed, led by as many as 22 and never let Washington get closer than eight points in the second half.

“I just played my game – and that’s me being aggressive,” Rose said.

No doubt about it.

In the first quarter, Rose took the Wizards out of the game with a dazzling array of shots – three floaters, a driving layup, a gorgeous reverse layup and a nifty running bank shot. The Bulls took a quick 21-10 lead, and the Wizards were in trouble.

“Sometimes I caught myself spectating. Some of those shots were unbelievable,” Washington’s Trevor Booker said.

Rose scored 15 of the Bulls’ 25 third-quarter points as they built a 22-point lead.

“Usually in the third quarter, we tend to back off,” Rose said. “This game, we kept going, trying to make the game easy – and that’s how we got the win.”

In the fourth quarter, the Wizards got within eight, but never really made it competitive.

Rose was 10 for 20 from the field with a three-pointer, and hit 14 of 15 from the line. He had eight assists.

Many in the season-high crowd of 18,357 were chanting “M-V-P! M-V-P!” as Rose showed off his skills. He had help from Carlos Boozer, who had 18 points – six in the first four minutes – and 12 in the fourth quarter. Kyle Korver had 17 – 14 in the first half – and five three-pointers. Joakim Noah chipped in with 14 points, 13 rebounds and tied a career high with seven assists.

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