Derrick Rose went 12-for-32 from the field in Chicago’s Game 4 loss to Atlanta, leading to questions about his shot selection.

"It's definitely not a good number," he said after Monday's afternoon practice. "I was just missing shots. Just looking at all the film, I missed a ton of layups, layups that I normally [make]. And I was taking a whole bunch of shots, or a whole bunch of jump shots. Those are shots that I normally make.

"My confidence is still high. My teammates, they still trust in me and have confidence in me to take them shots, so I'm going to continue to."

Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau was less concerned.

"Those are the shots that presented themselves," Thibodeau said Monday after watching tape of the game. "Most of them were very good shots. Some of them were [at] the end of the shot clock where he had to take them.

"I thought he had pretty good penetration and he missed some layups that he normally makes. He's attacking, he's getting into the restricted area and there's contact. Unfortunately, he didn't get the calls [Sunday]."