How much of that .345 were shots from 7 years ago which was likely the last time he regularly played regular minutes and took shots that mattered? I'm not necessarily against him taking that shot, Rose was super passive the entire 2nd half so since he insisted on passing I'd like it to be the wide open guy, but I've seen people flaunt this .345 as if he was a 3 point specialist or something. If he could be counted on to hit 3's 35% of the time, he would get more playing time. "Super Passive"? Rose didn't do anything in the second half. He played 19 minutes and went 4-10 in the entire second half. There is no excuse for giving up the ball to Scal to take that shot, let alone the coaches decision to put him in there. It's the rare moment that Rose gets the blame for the loss and perhaps even the play design at that particular moment in the game.