Mike Bibby's alley-oop to Josh Smith is probably my favorite. Kevin Love induces a two-handed Yao facepalm with his slow feet and whatever the hell else he thought he was in the game to do:

DeJuan Blair just plain ol' forgot to run down the floor in transition

and Gary Neal's back-to-the-leaper defense is completely ineffective

against this alley-oop from the alert Eric Maynor to the race-and-leap

Serge Ibaka:

I'm never going to defend the inefficiency of Kyle Korver's defense, but

I'm against blaming him for being the only Bull in the paint on

transition and actually hustling to defend two guys. Sure, he looks bad,

but c'mon? It's a 2-on-1 led by John Wall to a very athletic JaVale

McGee. A lot of people over the years will be victim to this alley-oop

combo:

Rajon Rondo didn't even particularly seem to attack the basket all that

hard with his feet, but if Chris Bosh is gonna audition for his statue,

go all the way, son!

And I have to give one to Derrick Rose. This play is a microcosm of the

whole game against GSW. GSW turned it over, the Bulls forced a mismatch

in transition, Stephen Curry's wait-to-get-the-ball-back defense seems

to not stop the Bulls for some reason. Great timing by Keith Bogans and

D-Rose: