Chicago Bulls point guard Derrick Rose had a sloppy night on Tuesday vs. the NBA-best Golden State Warriors at Oracle Arena. Before his final shot of the game, Rose had gone 12-of-32 from the field for 28 points to go along with a career-high 11 turnovers against just one assist. While Rose was not without his usual number of highlights, the overall impression of his game was not a positive one. I'm pretty sure most Bulls fans don't care a whole lot, though, because Rose's last jumper ended up deciding the game. With only a few seconds left in overtime and the score tied 111-111, Rose drained a very difficult jumper with Klay Thompson draped all over him. Take a look: Thompson (30 points and 10 boards) missed a bank-shot runner at the buzzer for the Bulls to finish with a hard-fought 113-111 victory . The Warriors' loss breaks a streak of 19-straight wins at home — they hadn't lost since November 11 vs. the San Antonio Spurs. The best three-point shooting team in the NBA also finished the game with 13 consecutive misses from deep, which would seem to explain the loss by itself. Despite all that, the Warriors seemed in position to win the game in the final moments of...