Derrick Rose boldly announced he planned to try to put a sputtering Bulls offense on that back as he and his teammates aim to dig out of a 2-1 hole and reclaim home-court advantage in Tuesday's Game 4.

"I definitely believe in them," Rose said of his teammates. "But I want to see what I can do if I take the double-team on. I saw what the double-team did the last two games. My passing the ball the majority of the time really isn't working. Or we're not running the right play to get people open. We went over the plays and play calls (Monday). (Tuesday), I have to be way more aggressive."

Rose, the youngest MVP in NBA history, is averaging 23 points and 6.3 assists in the series. But he's shooting just 39.1 percent and scored a combined four points in the fourth quarters of Games 2 and 3.