A friend of mine made an interesting comparison to me a few months ago. After Sunday's Knicks game and last night's game, it got me thinking if there may be something to it. He compared DRose to Allen Iverson from his days in Philly. MVP caliber player, who's undersized. His point was that he doesn't think a team can win championships running all it's offense thru the PG. Case in point, in the Knicks game, DRose, despite not being 100% was taking every big shot. I don't know that anyone else took a shot in the last 3 minutes of that game besides Rose. While Rose is fully capable, it's a lot different than someone like Lebron or Melo who have the height to shoot over defenders or drive to the hoop and score. When everyone knows Rose is going to take the shot, defenses can either put a bigger man on him (can't shoot over) or put a similar sized player on him and help with any of 4 players who are all going to have 4-10 inches on him. Last night, in regulation, Rose was taking shots down the stretch again, and they weren't falling. Rust or not, he wasn't and doesn't typically take very makeable shots late in games when the defense is keyed on him. He simply is not given those shots. But in OT, with Watson out there, the Bulls moved the ball around in OT. Nobody was sitting around watching Derrick. 4 players were legit options to take a shot each time down the court (Asik was in there). Needless to say, the end result was a lot better than the Knicks game was. I know the Bulls can't win games consistently in the first place without Rose, but could they close out close games better without him? Or at least not running the offense exclusively thru him? And if the answer to the previous question is YES (and I know DRose is a humble superstar) but is he OK with not taking the late shots? It's not like he has a DWade with him, the player taking the shot, if not him, will be a much lesser player. How would it look if he's not the one taking the shots down the stretch?