Rose in spectacular highlight dunk on Detroit

CHICAGO, (Reuters) – Derrick Rose hit a game-high  29 points as the Chicago Bulls continued their mastery over  the Detroit Pistons with a 95-82 victory on Monday, boosting  their home win streak to a season-best seven games.

The speedy point guard scored 11 points in the last 3:32  of the third and the Bulls ended the quarter on a 13-2 run to  blow past a Detroit squad that squandered a 12-point halftime  lead. Rose highlighted his night with a thunderous alley-oop  dunk in the fourth on a lofty pass from Ronnie Brewer. “(Rose) is one of the most athletic guys in the league,”   Brewer told reporters, of his teammate. “There is a small   margin for error on those plays but I knew if I put it in the   vicinity he would go up there and get it.” Carlos Boozer added 27 points and 11 rebounds for Chicago   (25-12), which beat Detroit (12-25) for the third time this   season and the 10th consecutive time overall.

The Bulls extended their lead in the Central Division to  9.5 games.   Tayshaun Prince’s 15 points led the way for the struggling  Pistons, who lost for the fourth time in five games.

Derrick Rose

Detroit had its halftime lead trimmed early but still led  68-63 before Rose’s run pushed Chicago in front 76-70 at the   end of the third.
The Pistons managed a paltry 12 points in the fourth as  the Bulls stretched their advantage.

Detroit is rumoured to be part of a potential three-team  trade with the Denver Nuggets and New Jersey Nets that would  send All-Star Carmelo Anthony to the Nets alongside longtime  Pistons guard Richard Hamilton.
Hamilton scored just two points off the bench against the  Bulls.