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			 Rose injured his right knee in the third quarter and the All-Star 
			guard, who sat out last season following surgery on his other knee, 
			did not return during a 98-95 loss to the streaking Portland Trail 
			Blazers. 
 			Rose will have an MRI in Los Angeles on Saturday.
 			"He was in pain and felt like he couldn't push off his right knee," 
			Chicago coach Tom Thibodeau said.
 			Rose was on crutches in the training room but was not made available 
			to the media after the Bulls squandered a 21-point lead in their 
			second consecutive loss.
 			The 2011 NBA MVP led Chicago with 20 points, five rebounds and three 
			assists, but was assisted off the court with 3:20 remaining in the 
			third quarter.
 			He lost his footing while trying to change direction to get back on 
			defense when Nicolas Batum stole a pass from Joakim Noah and started 
			the other way. Rose limped across the court and couldn't put any 
			weight on his knee. After the Blazers scored, he came out of the 
			game during a timeout.
 			It didn't appear there was any contact on the play, but Rose was 
			unable to return. 						
			
			 
 			"I'm concerned," Thibodeau said. "Anytime anyone goes down, you're 
			concerned. But I don't want to speculate until I have more 
			information."
 			Rose tore the anterior cruciate ligament in his left knee during the 
			2012 playoffs and missed last season while recovering from surgery. 
			The top pick in the 2008 draft and a three-time All-Star, he was 
			averaging 15.4 points this season.
 			"Hopefully, it's nothing serious," teammate Taj Gibson said. "He's a 
			strong guy. He worked extremely hard this summer trying to get his 
			body right, working out every day."
 			Wesley Matthews had a season-high 28 points and Damian Lillard added 
			20 to help the Blazers run their winning streak to nine games.
 			Batum scored 17 points for Portland, on its longest winning streak 
			since the 2007-08 season. Robin Lopez had 13 points and 16 rebounds. 
			LaMarcus Aldridge added 13 points on 4-of-20 shooting.
 			
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		 Carlos Boozer had 16 points and Luol Deng added 
				15 points and 14 rebounds for Chicago.
 				The game was tied at 88 before Kirk Hinrich made two baskets to 
				give the Bulls a 95-91 lead with 3 minutes left. But then Batum 
				knocked down a 3-pointer, Matthews hit a jumper and Aldridge 
				made two free throws to pull it out for the Blazers.
 				The Bulls led by 21 in the second quarter but were outscored 
				34-9 in the third as Portland stormed back and took the lead.
 				"We knew if Chicago continued unopposed, it was going to get 
				embarrassing out there," Lopez said.
 				Portland was coming off a 4-0 road trip that included a 97-87 
				win over Milwaukee on Wednesday, but the Blazers looked as 
				though they were going to get blown out in the first half. 
				Chicago jumped out to an early lead and was up 48-27 late in the 
				second quarter before taking a 59-44 advantage into the break. 
				Aldridge was barely a factor, missing nine of his 10 field goal 
				attempts in the first half.
 				Portland came out strong in the third, erasing the deficit and 
				taking the lead when Mo Williams hit a 3-pointer. The Blazers 
				entered the final quarter with a 78-71 advantage. Portland shot 
				51 percent in the quarter while Chicago was 4 for 12.
 				"We didn't change any schemes," Portland coach Terry Stotts 
				said. "We just played harder, played better, played with more 
				focus, more intensity, more attitude."
 				The Bulls had won five straight before losing to Denver 97-87 on 
				Thursday night in the opener of a six-game road trip.
 				NOTES: Bulls G-F Jimmy Butler sat out a second game with turf 
				toe and will miss the entire road trip. Butler and Matthews were 
				teammates at Marquette. ... Portland has won 10 of the last 12 
				matchups with Chicago at home. ... Aldridge was drafted No. 2 
				overall by the Bulls in 2006 but got traded on draft day to 
				Portland for Victor Khryapa and the draft rights to Tyrus 
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