Missed it, but actually figured they'd win despite the five game losing streak and the overall crappy play throughout. This is because the Clippers are wounded and walking wounded. The starting five they put in against us was E. Gordon, F. Jones, Thornton, D. Jordan, and Skinner. If we can't overcome that, then we shouldn't be in the pros. Camby and Davis did play, but just back from injury, they were simply testing their injured limbs.
From the box it looks like Rose had a good game. Deng and Thomas don't look too bad either, but I know how misleading that can be. A win is a win though and the Bulls badly needed one.
Straightforward, no punches-pulled, examination of the Chicago Bulls, including game commentary, trade and rumor analysis.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Monday, January 26, 2009
Minnesota away
First, don't get any false hopes that we put up a battle just because we got into overtime. Minnesota is a bad team and they played bad. We were just worse.
This game was typical of our most glaring weakness -- the inability of our front court to defend, particularly when Drew Gooden is out. Of course when Gooden is in we are only a bit less pathetic, but with him gone, the opposing teams' front court have big nights. In this game, our generosity was extended to Jefferson (39pt, 9rb) and Love (19pt, 15rb).
Bulls were completely gutless, just about everywhere across the board. And Hinrich, our lone bright spot of the last stinker, was particularly off, going 0-7 with 3 turnovers.
What is the solution for this mess? Blow up the team? Sounds good to me, but that isn't practical. We just won't get much in trade. The coach? We've tried three now with this group. The GM? I think so. Paxson had his shot and completely blew it. I like him personally, and think he's a class guy, but something has to change. I'd love to change owners, but that won't happen.
Bloggers can deal with the hypothetical though, so here's what I would do if I could swap out players -- get rid of everyone except Rose, Gordon and Gooden. If I had to factor in contracts, I'd get rid of everyone except Rose and try to lure someone from the big free agent class of 2010. Boston did the big turnaround, so it can actually be done. The trick is not to hold on to over-rated players like Deng and Thomas.
This game was typical of our most glaring weakness -- the inability of our front court to defend, particularly when Drew Gooden is out. Of course when Gooden is in we are only a bit less pathetic, but with him gone, the opposing teams' front court have big nights. In this game, our generosity was extended to Jefferson (39pt, 9rb) and Love (19pt, 15rb).
Bulls were completely gutless, just about everywhere across the board. And Hinrich, our lone bright spot of the last stinker, was particularly off, going 0-7 with 3 turnovers.
What is the solution for this mess? Blow up the team? Sounds good to me, but that isn't practical. We just won't get much in trade. The coach? We've tried three now with this group. The GM? I think so. Paxson had his shot and completely blew it. I like him personally, and think he's a class guy, but something has to change. I'd love to change owners, but that won't happen.
Bloggers can deal with the hypothetical though, so here's what I would do if I could swap out players -- get rid of everyone except Rose, Gordon and Gooden. If I had to factor in contracts, I'd get rid of everyone except Rose and try to lure someone from the big free agent class of 2010. Boston did the big turnaround, so it can actually be done. The trick is not to hold on to over-rated players like Deng and Thomas.
Toronto away
One clear pattern with the Bulls is the second half collapse, and this game was typical. They stay in the ballgame until about midway into the third quarter and then roll over. Vinny needs to change up his rotations.
Hinrich was the only Bull who played well and that was mostly in the first half. Noch broke out of his slump a bit. Otherwise, we were bad, bad, bad.
Hinrich was the only Bull who played well and that was mostly in the first half. Noch broke out of his slump a bit. Otherwise, we were bad, bad, bad.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Atlanta home
In a nutshell, Bulls went with a three guard lineup for much of the night and none of them could guard Mike Bibby. It's funny how certain players just play better against certain teams, and Bibby always seems to kill the Bulls. Johnson was off this game, so the Hawks were open for a loss, but the Bulls did not want to go there.
One telling point was that early in the game, Deng and Thomas made one of their lazy mid-range jumpers. My spider sense immediately went off as I knew we would pay for those later. Sure enough, they both clanked a few lazy mid-range jumpers when they should have gone to the basket. Well, Tyrus at least. You see, there was one point where Deng got the ball, and as usual, I'm shouting "drive, drive," and he actually did drive, but only to shovel up the most pathetic excuse for a shot I've ever seen. It was shocking. Here, for so long, I thought the answer to Deng's problems was to go to the hole and now it turns out that he's even worse at that than his terrible mid-range jumper. I blame him for this loss more than anyone, since he bricked a key jumper in the stretch, but in reality, there was plenty of blame to go around.
And Tyrus, well he looked cool and got some highlights by blocking shots, but he didn't play a lick of defense otherwise. There was another memorable moment when Tyrus and Deng were put into the game at the same time, just before our traditional third quarter collapse, and the lack of intensity on both of their faces was so striking that I immediately said: "here comes the lazy twins." Back when the Bulls were a championship team, you could see the steely determination on just about everyone's face. I think M.J. stamped it there before the game and Phil read them some philosophy to turn them into mystical warriors. Now, they look like they can't wait to get the game over with so they can go home and play on their Xbox.
As for the not so fearsome threesome of Ben/Derrick/Kurt, they were not quite terrible, but they've all had far better games. They combined for 12 turnovers, 3 more than the Hawks had total. And none of them shot well. Ben at least got to the line for some free throws when he's shot wasn't working, and after his Knicks performance it was great to at least see some of his shots go down. And as I already said, they watched Bibby drop 31 on them.
One telling point was that early in the game, Deng and Thomas made one of their lazy mid-range jumpers. My spider sense immediately went off as I knew we would pay for those later. Sure enough, they both clanked a few lazy mid-range jumpers when they should have gone to the basket. Well, Tyrus at least. You see, there was one point where Deng got the ball, and as usual, I'm shouting "drive, drive," and he actually did drive, but only to shovel up the most pathetic excuse for a shot I've ever seen. It was shocking. Here, for so long, I thought the answer to Deng's problems was to go to the hole and now it turns out that he's even worse at that than his terrible mid-range jumper. I blame him for this loss more than anyone, since he bricked a key jumper in the stretch, but in reality, there was plenty of blame to go around.
And Tyrus, well he looked cool and got some highlights by blocking shots, but he didn't play a lick of defense otherwise. There was another memorable moment when Tyrus and Deng were put into the game at the same time, just before our traditional third quarter collapse, and the lack of intensity on both of their faces was so striking that I immediately said: "here comes the lazy twins." Back when the Bulls were a championship team, you could see the steely determination on just about everyone's face. I think M.J. stamped it there before the game and Phil read them some philosophy to turn them into mystical warriors. Now, they look like they can't wait to get the game over with so they can go home and play on their Xbox.
As for the not so fearsome threesome of Ben/Derrick/Kurt, they were not quite terrible, but they've all had far better games. They combined for 12 turnovers, 3 more than the Hawks had total. And none of them shot well. Ben at least got to the line for some free throws when he's shot wasn't working, and after his Knicks performance it was great to at least see some of his shots go down. And as I already said, they watched Bibby drop 31 on them.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
New York away
This was one of those rare games when pretty much everyone on the court stunk. Truly, a pathetic game for both teams. Richardson on the Knicks came closest to having a good game, but he made his share of bonehead plays. Actually, their rookie, Gallinari, made a few nice plays during the short time he was out there. Rose and maybe Deng came closest on the Bulls. Bulls would have one this mess except that Gordon, who usually torches the Knicks, shot a miserable 3-15. Gooden only played 12 minutes. I don't get this, is he hurt or what? My guess is that he is banged up and also that the Bulls what to include him in an upcoming trade.
Pretty much zero defense in this game and both teams struggled to approach the 100 mark. The Bulls played right into the Knicks' game plan, which is to lure you into their sloppy, jack-em-up pace and hope they catch enough lucky bounces for their awful team to steal a win. And to rub salt in the Bulls' wounds, it was Duhon who finished them off, with a driving layup and some free throws.
Pretty much zero defense in this game and both teams struggled to approach the 100 mark. The Bulls played right into the Knicks' game plan, which is to lure you into their sloppy, jack-em-up pace and hope they catch enough lucky bounces for their awful team to steal a win. And to rub salt in the Bulls' wounds, it was Duhon who finished them off, with a driving layup and some free throws.
Sunday, January 18, 2009
Spurs home
I knew the good times wouldn't last very long. We were actually in this game right until the end, but the experienced Spurs just performed better in the stretch. They were ice cold for much of the game too, but wound up better than us.
Deng went back to his old, lazy, wimpy self. Tyrus too. Gordon basically kept us close for much of the game with good shooting. Noch broke out of his slump (17pt, 15rb) and was very good for most of the game, but made some errors at the very end. In one play, Ginobili baited him into a crucial three point foul. Rose was good, but not great. I think Parker outplayed him. Gooden was good, but didn't play that much, so he must be still hurting. Hinrich was good in stretches, but not shooting great. He only played 23 min, same as Gooden.
Bulls defense was better than usual, but still not good. They have to find a way to win games like this, and I think their best bet to do it is to step it up on the defensive end.
Deng went back to his old, lazy, wimpy self. Tyrus too. Gordon basically kept us close for much of the game with good shooting. Noch broke out of his slump (17pt, 15rb) and was very good for most of the game, but made some errors at the very end. In one play, Ginobili baited him into a crucial three point foul. Rose was good, but not great. I think Parker outplayed him. Gooden was good, but didn't play that much, so he must be still hurting. Hinrich was good in stretches, but not shooting great. He only played 23 min, same as Gooden.
Bulls defense was better than usual, but still not good. They have to find a way to win games like this, and I think their best bet to do it is to step it up on the defensive end.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Cleveland home, attended
The best game of the year for the Bulls and I had the good fortune to be there, in a very nice box, and I'm grateful for getting the opportunity.
First off, we won because we played some defense and LeBron was off his game a bit. Yes, it is harsh to look at a 28pt, 14rb, 7 assist line and say the guy was off, but hey, this is LeBron and he really was. He usually drops 40 on the Bulls without breaking a sweat. We made him work this game and even frustrated him a bit at times. He had 8 turnovers and missed a shot that would have won it in regulation.
Hinrich and Deng were not perfect, but they both had solid outings for the second game in a row. If you toss out 4 stupid turnovers, Deng had his best game of the year. He continued to use better judgement with his job selection. Hinrich played excellent defense and was 3-4 from behind the arc, including a huge one in overtime. Tyrus also had a very good game, being active on both ends of the court. Hughes, Gray, and Hunter all got DNP and I think this is clearly the trend for the Bulls, at least until they start losing again.
Once again, Rose was standout at the end. He did miss two big free throws, but then made two huge ones later to get us into OT. Earlier in the game, his shot wasn't dropping and he was getting schooled on defense, but he turned that around with another outstanding end run.
It's a huge lift for the Bulls to beat Cleveland, who are clearly a lot better than them this year. When you think about the Bulls falling to the Thunder just a few games back at home, they've made a huge turnaround in a short time. I'm not convinced they've turned the corner for good, but this is a very sweet victory to savor for now.
First off, we won because we played some defense and LeBron was off his game a bit. Yes, it is harsh to look at a 28pt, 14rb, 7 assist line and say the guy was off, but hey, this is LeBron and he really was. He usually drops 40 on the Bulls without breaking a sweat. We made him work this game and even frustrated him a bit at times. He had 8 turnovers and missed a shot that would have won it in regulation.
Hinrich and Deng were not perfect, but they both had solid outings for the second game in a row. If you toss out 4 stupid turnovers, Deng had his best game of the year. He continued to use better judgement with his job selection. Hinrich played excellent defense and was 3-4 from behind the arc, including a huge one in overtime. Tyrus also had a very good game, being active on both ends of the court. Hughes, Gray, and Hunter all got DNP and I think this is clearly the trend for the Bulls, at least until they start losing again.
Once again, Rose was standout at the end. He did miss two big free throws, but then made two huge ones later to get us into OT. Earlier in the game, his shot wasn't dropping and he was getting schooled on defense, but he turned that around with another outstanding end run.
It's a huge lift for the Bulls to beat Cleveland, who are clearly a lot better than them this year. When you think about the Bulls falling to the Thunder just a few games back at home, they've made a huge turnaround in a short time. I'm not convinced they've turned the corner for good, but this is a very sweet victory to savor for now.
Toronto away
One of the Bulls best efforts this year, particularly because Drew Gooden was out. We won because we moved the ball well, racking up 33 assists. A big reason for this is because Hinrich played 33 minutes and Larry Hughes played 0 minutes. He's just a huge upgrade over Larry and it helps the Bulls tremendously, both on offense and defense.
Another factor in the win was Deng showing a bit more restraint with his bad jumper and going to the hole more. He still has a long way to go, but this was his best effort of the year. The final factor was Derrick taking over during crunch time and pulling out the win for us. There's no doubt now that he is option number one on offense going into the home stretch. Overall, Rose had a great game, putting him back in ROY spotlight.
Defensively, we were up and down. Bargnani just killed us and Bosh wasn't far behind. However, we stopped them at the end, where even Noah came up with a block. A big win.
Another factor in the win was Deng showing a bit more restraint with his bad jumper and going to the hole more. He still has a long way to go, but this was his best effort of the year. The final factor was Derrick taking over during crunch time and pulling out the win for us. There's no doubt now that he is option number one on offense going into the home stretch. Overall, Rose had a great game, putting him back in ROY spotlight.
Defensively, we were up and down. Bargnani just killed us and Bosh wasn't far behind. However, we stopped them at the end, where even Noah came up with a block. A big win.
Monday, January 12, 2009
Portland, home
Bulls got Deng and Heinrich back but it did them little good. Deng was even slightly better than usual, but still not good. He keeps trying to jack up those line drive shots and missing them. On the plus side, he got to the line more than usual. Heinrich looked a bit tentative, but I'd rather see that than missing shots. Rose was off a bit, trying too hard I think. The only Bull who looked good was Gooden.
As usual, we played almost no defense. Every Blazer looked like they were getting an easy shot, but the three point shooters seemed to have all the time in the world. No surprise that Portland shot well there.
Hughes hardly played, a big, welcome change from the past few games. I hope that doesn't mean he's off the trading block though.
As usual, we played almost no defense. Every Blazer looked like they were getting an easy shot, but the three point shooters seemed to have all the time in the world. No surprise that Portland shot well there.
Hughes hardly played, a big, welcome change from the past few games. I hope that doesn't mean he's off the trading block though.
Sunday, January 11, 2009
OK City, home
Just when you think the Bulls can't possibly sink any lower they pull off a stinker like this. I missed the game and thank goodness. How could they possibly lose to a team this bad at home? Well, I know by now that the Bulls are fully capable of losing a game to anyone, and I could probably include high school teams as opponents.
So, a box analysis -- we get outscored 15-4 in overtime. That indicates our gutlessness. They hugely out rebound us, and Tyrus ends up with 1 measly rebound. He had some blocked shots, but he needs to pull down more boards. OK City clearly wasn't shooting well, making only 1-10 from outside the arc and 40-98 field goals. Turnovers wasn't the problem (although Ben had 5) because we had one less than they did. Therefore, my guess is that our defense was crap and we let them control the boards.
The other thing to catch my eye was that Larry Hughes got the most time on the floor! What the hell is Vinny thinking? I know Thabo was sick and we were short, and also we want to showcase him for a trade, but come on! Also Gray didn't play again which is also curious because of our rebounding problem. Noah and Thomas had 4 and 6 points, so they clearly weren't having career nights.
This team needs a trade really, really badly.
So, a box analysis -- we get outscored 15-4 in overtime. That indicates our gutlessness. They hugely out rebound us, and Tyrus ends up with 1 measly rebound. He had some blocked shots, but he needs to pull down more boards. OK City clearly wasn't shooting well, making only 1-10 from outside the arc and 40-98 field goals. Turnovers wasn't the problem (although Ben had 5) because we had one less than they did. Therefore, my guess is that our defense was crap and we let them control the boards.
The other thing to catch my eye was that Larry Hughes got the most time on the floor! What the hell is Vinny thinking? I know Thabo was sick and we were short, and also we want to showcase him for a trade, but come on! Also Gray didn't play again which is also curious because of our rebounding problem. Noah and Thomas had 4 and 6 points, so they clearly weren't having career nights.
This team needs a trade really, really badly.
Saturday, January 10, 2009
Wizards home.
OK, they won, but they Wizards are really, really bad and the Bulls didn't win that easily either. I know people are going to look at the box for Tyrus and think that he had another great game. The fact is that he had a great quarter (the first) and then went back to being both good and bad. He still takes bad jumpers when he should go to the basket (is Deng giving him pointers?) and he still plays bad defense.
While I'm taking note of bad defense, let me point the wagging finger at our golden boy, Derrick Rose. He's been playing crappy defense lately and he has got to learn how to take a charge. Several times, Wizards were driving to the basket and Derrick just got out of the way. We need Kirk back to show him how it's done. In fact, we need Kirk back offensively as well because the Bulls once again just completely fell apart offensively when Rose is on the bench. Ben Gordon showed once again that he is a terrible ball handler, and should only stick to shooting, which he did well in this game. Hunter was shaky as hell bringing the ball up, and Hughes is a mess.
From the box, Hughes didn't look so bad, with 6-12 and 1 turnover, but he looked much worse than that. He continues to jack up bad shots and he was lucky he didn't have a lot more turnovers with some sloppy passing. The crowd was on him, probably because there was more trade rumor talk in the papers. In Larry's defense, he's handled the boos pretty well. He's just going to have to accept the fact that he isn't an NBA starting caliber player any more and find a niche. If he played a little defense and passed more/better then that would help. The papers keep talking about Larry wanting to find a place where he can get more minutes! I mean, come on! If you can't get more minutes on this crummy Bulls team, where you need only show signs of a pulse to get in the game, where does he think he's going to play? Well, maybe with these Wizards (who already got rid of him once) but not too many other places.
Gray got a DNP, which is curious. Sometimes Vinny starts him and sometimes gives him a DNP. Now there's a guy who should be questioning his minutes, especially when Tyrus and Noah get in there so much. I'm not going to question Vinny on this though because for the most part, Tyrus and Noah were better than usual, so I guess they deserved the court time. And Gray wasn't super last few outings, although you could say that about all the Bulls.
On the Wizards side, Nick Young was eating us up and the rest of the Wizards looked totally lost. It wouldn't have taken much to score on this Bulls defense
While I'm taking note of bad defense, let me point the wagging finger at our golden boy, Derrick Rose. He's been playing crappy defense lately and he has got to learn how to take a charge. Several times, Wizards were driving to the basket and Derrick just got out of the way. We need Kirk back to show him how it's done. In fact, we need Kirk back offensively as well because the Bulls once again just completely fell apart offensively when Rose is on the bench. Ben Gordon showed once again that he is a terrible ball handler, and should only stick to shooting, which he did well in this game. Hunter was shaky as hell bringing the ball up, and Hughes is a mess.
From the box, Hughes didn't look so bad, with 6-12 and 1 turnover, but he looked much worse than that. He continues to jack up bad shots and he was lucky he didn't have a lot more turnovers with some sloppy passing. The crowd was on him, probably because there was more trade rumor talk in the papers. In Larry's defense, he's handled the boos pretty well. He's just going to have to accept the fact that he isn't an NBA starting caliber player any more and find a niche. If he played a little defense and passed more/better then that would help. The papers keep talking about Larry wanting to find a place where he can get more minutes! I mean, come on! If you can't get more minutes on this crummy Bulls team, where you need only show signs of a pulse to get in the game, where does he think he's going to play? Well, maybe with these Wizards (who already got rid of him once) but not too many other places.
Gray got a DNP, which is curious. Sometimes Vinny starts him and sometimes gives him a DNP. Now there's a guy who should be questioning his minutes, especially when Tyrus and Noah get in there so much. I'm not going to question Vinny on this though because for the most part, Tyrus and Noah were better than usual, so I guess they deserved the court time. And Gray wasn't super last few outings, although you could say that about all the Bulls.
On the Wizards side, Nick Young was eating us up and the rest of the Wizards looked totally lost. It wouldn't have taken much to score on this Bulls defense
Wednesday, January 7, 2009
Sacramento at home -- attended
Went into the United Center to see this one, and sat way, way up in the Budweiser Penthouse. This is at the top, as far as you can go, and just a bit to the side. It was like watching play diagrams from a sky cam. An interesting perspective and it's always a plus to have free food and drink for a game!
Bulls continued their generally poor effort from the Minnesota game, so that's two bad home games in a row. They were just a bit better though, particularly Gordon and Rose, who both had enough game in them to scratch out a win. Ben was getting to the line and hitting the free throws. Rose had a very solid effort and it is clear the Bull completely fall apart when he's on the bench. Gooden came back from his injury and was helpful, aside from missing two free throws at the end that would have got my bus moving quicker had he'd made them.
Everyone else was bad, with the exception of Tyrus, who had a second game of doing good things along with his usual bad things. Oh, and Thabo had one cool block. Other than that, the rest of the Bulls should have stayed on the bench. Noc was 1-11, ouch! Gray looked like he was wearing lead shorts -- when Brad Miller can blow by you on the dribble, you are beyond torpid! Noah plays like someone whose feet and hands have been lathered in super-slippery grease.
Hughes continues to be habitually atrocious. At one point, he was in with Hunter and the Bulls just looked horrible during that stretch. Just getting the ball up the court was a huge accomplishment for them. Ben and Derrick signed back in together and everyone gave a cheer of relief.
For the Kings, it was pretty much all Kevin Martin and Brad Miller. If the rest of the team wasn't quite so pathetic, they could have stole this one. There have been rumors of a Brad Miller trade and the Bulls in the mix offering Hughes and Noah. Why the Kings would want to do this is a mystery to me, but I hope they do.
Very scary that crappy teams like the Kings and T-Wolves can play winable hoops on the Bulls home court! Bulls clearly need to make a move for a big guy and hope that Hinrich comes back in fine form.
Bulls continued their generally poor effort from the Minnesota game, so that's two bad home games in a row. They were just a bit better though, particularly Gordon and Rose, who both had enough game in them to scratch out a win. Ben was getting to the line and hitting the free throws. Rose had a very solid effort and it is clear the Bull completely fall apart when he's on the bench. Gooden came back from his injury and was helpful, aside from missing two free throws at the end that would have got my bus moving quicker had he'd made them.
Everyone else was bad, with the exception of Tyrus, who had a second game of doing good things along with his usual bad things. Oh, and Thabo had one cool block. Other than that, the rest of the Bulls should have stayed on the bench. Noc was 1-11, ouch! Gray looked like he was wearing lead shorts -- when Brad Miller can blow by you on the dribble, you are beyond torpid! Noah plays like someone whose feet and hands have been lathered in super-slippery grease.
Hughes continues to be habitually atrocious. At one point, he was in with Hunter and the Bulls just looked horrible during that stretch. Just getting the ball up the court was a huge accomplishment for them. Ben and Derrick signed back in together and everyone gave a cheer of relief.
For the Kings, it was pretty much all Kevin Martin and Brad Miller. If the rest of the team wasn't quite so pathetic, they could have stole this one. There have been rumors of a Brad Miller trade and the Bulls in the mix offering Hughes and Noah. Why the Kings would want to do this is a mystery to me, but I hope they do.
Very scary that crappy teams like the Kings and T-Wolves can play winable hoops on the Bulls home court! Bulls clearly need to make a move for a big guy and hope that Hinrich comes back in fine form.
Sunday, January 4, 2009
Minnesota home
Bad vs badder, and the Bulls were the latter. And the really, really scary thing is that their bigs all played better than usual. Tyrus is still a numskull, but he had some highlight dunks and at least played with energy. Still can't shoot or box out though. Gray and Noah were both improved somewhat.
So how could we lose to a bad team like the T-Wolves at home? Well, Rose and Gordon were both bad in the first half and only a bit better in the second. And no one plays defense. When those two are not scoring, then even a bad team can outscore us. Deflating.
So how could we lose to a bad team like the T-Wolves at home? Well, Rose and Gordon were both bad in the first half and only a bit better in the second. And no one plays defense. When those two are not scoring, then even a bad team can outscore us. Deflating.
Cleveland away
Well, that was probably the easiest 3x2 that LBJ is going to get. Bulls fought just a little bit in spurts, but mostly they just rolled over. I'm surprised the Cleveland crowd didn't cheer Larry Hughes for being on the Bulls now.
It's our big guys who stink the most though and now it looks like Gooden, by far our best big, is going to be out for awhile longer. We have an easy part of the schedule coming up though, so we might be able to win a few anyway.
It's our big guys who stink the most though and now it looks like Gooden, by far our best big, is going to be out for awhile longer. We have an easy part of the schedule coming up though, so we might be able to win a few anyway.
Thursday, January 1, 2009
Orlando
Didn't see it. Figured we'd lose, even though it is home. We did.
Shocker of the box score was Noah leading the team in scoring! That's very scary. He made his FT and played 30 minutes. I'm guessing it was mostly garbage ball since that Bulls were getting killed at half.
Shocker of the box score was Noah leading the team in scoring! That's very scary. He made his FT and played 30 minutes. I'm guessing it was mostly garbage ball since that Bulls were getting killed at half.
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