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Bulls vs Cavs 2015 game 3 Playoffs Bulls Win REVIEW | Chicago Bulls vs Cleveland Cavaliers Reaction

Bulls vs Cavs 2015 game 3 Playoffs Bulls Win REVIEW | Chicago Bulls vs Cleveland Cavaliers THOUGHTS reaction Bulls vs Cavs 2015 game 3 Playoffs & Chicago Bulls vs Cleveland Cavaliers game 3 & Bulls vs Cavs 2015 game 3 Playoffs! Chicago Bulls vs Cleveland Cavaliers game 3 This is NOT the actual event or video! CHICAGO -- Derrick Rose banked in a 3-pointer at the buzzer and scored 30 points Friday night to give the Chicago Bulls a 99-96 victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers and a 2-1 lead in the Eastern Conference semifinals. Cleveland had just tied it on a 3-pointer by J.R. Smith with 10.8 seconds left when Rose came through with the game-winning buzzer-beater, the first by a Bulls player in the playoffs since Michael Jordan in Game 1 of the 1997 NBA Finals, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. Bulls vs Cavs 2015 game 3 Playoffs & Chicago Bulls vs Cleveland Cavaliers game 3! He took the inbounds pass from Mike Dunleavy Jr. on the sideline after Chicago called time with 3 seconds remaining. Rose then dribbled past the top of the key before burying a wild shot over Tristan Thompson, drawing a mob from his teammates and a deafening roar from the crowd. Bulls vs Cavs 2015 game 3 Playoffs & Chicago Bulls vs Cleveland Cavaliers game 3! LeBron James scored 27 points for Cleveland and passed Tony Parker, Steve Nash and Larry Bird for fourth on the career playoff assists list. He had 14 in the game, giving him 1,073. Bulls vs Cavs 2015 game 3 Playoffs & Chicago Bulls vs Cleveland Cavaliers game 3. The NBA has fined Clippers forward Matt Barnes $50,000 for directing inappropriate language at a courtside fan who turned out to be Houston Rockets star guard James Harden's mother, the league announced Friday. During Game 2 of the teams' Western Conference semifinal series, Barnes, who had been exchanging words with fans throughout, made a profane remark toward Harden's mother. Matt Barnes has been fined $50,000 for directing inappropriate language at a fan -- who turned out to be James Harden's mother -- during Game 2. Jesse D. Garrabrant /NBAE/Getty Images Barnes said earlier Friday he was simply responding to remarks made toward him and didn't know he was making them at Harden's mother until afterward. "We've made our peace," Barnes said. "We've spoken twice since the incident. She said something and I said something back. I've heard speculation to what I allegedly said, which is crazy and untrue, but it is what it is. They're trying to start controversy. She said something and I said something back. I spoke to her at halftime and I spoke to her after the game and we're fine." Clippers coach Doc Rivers spoke to Barnes about the incident before Friday's shootaround, and Barnes said he hoped to put the situation behind him. "What I said was said and what she said was said. No matter what was said, we both said something," he said. "I got a tongue-lashing from Doc this morning, and we've made our peace, and I'm ready to play basketball." Added Rivers before Friday night's Game 3: "I was not pleased and I made that clear. I made it clear to Matt and to the entire team. "I just don't like it. We're out there and you got play. People talk and you got to play. Maybe I;m harder than other people but I want this team to be a great team in everything, first class in everything, so that's what I demand." Harden spoke about the incident to reporters Friday morning. "In any situation when you're talking about somebody's parents it's disrespectful," he said.