
| Chicago Bulls Beat Sacramento Kings, 108-98: Fan… | |
After a lackluster performance against Golden State, the Chicago Bulls pulled it together and beat the Sacramento Kings 108-98 on Thursday, Dec. 29. The team showed a lot of depth; Rip Hamilton appeared more comfortable and they looked like they’re finding their groove in this very new season. The Bulls got on the board with a jump shot by Carlos Boozer and the team took a 19-5 lead by the 5:36 mark. The Kings tightened the game but the Bulls maintained the lead. The first quarter ended with a Bulls 30-24 advantage. Chicago would lead for the entire game. In the second quarter, the Bulls got into foul trouble but stayed ahead. The bench mob entered and advanced the team’s lead to 15 points at 7:29. The Bulls entered halftime ahead, 60-53. After halftime adjustments, Sacramento returned in the third quarter and made it a two-point game at 9:35. They had success at the foul line and kept on the Bulls. Rose stepped out but the team held onto its lead. Entering the final quarter 85-75, the Bulls stayed consistent even as Rose again briefly left at the 7:46 mark due to foul problems. Joakim Noah soon followed with his own foul issues. The Bulls had a 10-point lead and kept it that way thanks to good defensive play. Once again the bench mob excelled with solid play by C.J. Watson. Pinch hitting for Rose because of fouls, Watson played for 16 minutes and added eight points, nine assists and five rebounds. The Bulls shot 54 percent, helping them with the win. Grabbing an early lead and keeping it was also important to the game. They were 6 for 12 in three-pointers and had 18 turnovers. Scoring…Rose led in scoring with 19 points and eight assists. It was a team effort with Boozer contributing 16 points and 15 rebounds. Hamilton had a good game, adding 16 points. Ronnie Brewer and Luol Deng each scored 12 points. Next up for the Bulls is their final game of a four-game road series. They play the Los Angeles Clippers on Friday, Dec. 30. As a lifelong Bulls fan and Chicago resident, it’s great to see the Bulls playing well again. Note: This article was written by a Yahoo! contributor. Sign up here to start publishing your own sports content. If anybody needs tickets to games, remember to click the tickets link at the top. Posted in 1, bulls | Comments Off
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| Bulls Vs. Kings Preview: Derrick Rose Seeking To… | |
By Steve von Horn – Newsdesk contributor
The Chicago Bulls (1-1) travel to Sacramento to take on the Kings (1-1) on Thursday night. Follow , and Like SB Nation Chicago on Facebook. Dec 29, 2011 – Derrick Rose, Carlos Boozer and the Chicago Bulls are looking to avoid a losing streak when they take on Tyreke Evans, DeMarcus Cousins and the Sacramento Kings on Thursday night. The Bulls got down early on the road against the Golden State Warriors on Monday night, and never quite recovered. Derrick Rose had a particularly difficult night during the 99-91 loss, finishing with just 13 points on 4-17 shooting. Although the team stressed the importance of defensive discipline and intensity after the game, the heartbeat of the offense is Rose. If the reigning league MVP doesn’t look right, the Bulls are quite beatable. Here is what the crew at Blog a Bull has to say:
The good news for the team is that they are set to take on a Kings team that has developed a well-deserved reputation for poor defensive efforts. After pulling off a surprising 100-91 win over the Los Angeles Lakes in their season opener, the Kings put up a stinker against the Portland Trail Blazers and lost 79-101. Even so, Sacramento is loaded with offensive talent. Marcus Thornton, Tyreke Evans, Jimmer Fredette and DeMarcus Cousins should present a great test for the Bulls defense. Cousins should be a particularly interesting player to watch on Thursday night, because he might finally be putting his immense talent to good use. Tom Ziller of Sactown Royalty explains:
Joakim Noah will likely matchup against DMC on defense, so be sure to keep an eye on how well Noah or Omer Asik can limit interior looks for Cousins. As for Fredette, Evans and Thornton, their talents are a double-edged sword. Known as offensive-minded guards, it may be the case that anything they do in terms of scoring will be matched or outdone by counterpart Derrick Rose. Expect a fast-paced game with plenty of scoring. Game day/time: Thursday, Dec. 29, 2011, 9:00 p.m. CT Location: Power Balance Pavilion, Sacramento, CA TV: CSN-Chicago For updates on the matchup, stay tuned to SB Nation Chicago. For more in-depth coverage, visit Blog a Bull and Sactown Royalty. And for more news and notes from around the NBA, head over to SB Nation’s NBA news hub. Read More: Carlos Boozer (F – CHI), David Lee (F – GSW), Joakim Noah (C – CHI), Derrick Rose (G – CHI), Omer Asik (C – CHI), Tyreke Evans (G – SAC), Taj Gibson (F – CHI), Marcus Thornton (G – SAC), DeMarcus Cousins (C – SAC), Jimmer Fredette (G – SAC), Chicago Bulls, Golden State Warriors, Portland Trail Blazers, Sacramento Kings Follow , and Like SB Nation Chicago on Facebook. Do you like this story?
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| Chicago Bulls Grab Season-Opening Win Against the… | |
On Sunday, Dec. 25 the Chicago Bulls opened the season against the Los Angeles Lakers with an 88-87 victory. The game came down to the final seconds with Derrick Rose once again showing why he was the league’s MVP last season and someone who deserved his recent contract extension. With the Bulls trailing by 11 points, they rallied within the last four minutes for the win. In the first quarter, the Lakers jumped on the board first and initially kept it tight. After seeing an eight-point lead, they surrendered it and the Bulls ended the quarter leading 22-20. For the second quarter, the Bench Mob kicked things off before the starters slowly returned. The teams continued to exchange leads but the Bulls moved ahead to enter halftime with a 56-49 advantage. They maintained their lead through the third quarter until the 5:18 mark when the Lakers’ Kobe Bryant tied it at 63. The lead went back and forth with Los Angeles closing the quarter with a 69-68 lead. During the fourth quarter, the Lakers extended their lead to11. With less than four minutes remaining, the Bulls really lacked energy but started to claw their way back with defense and shots. Rose kicked off the comeback with a basket, followed by Luol Deng’s dunk. He also got hot on the free throw line. With 20 seconds remaining, it was a one-point game. Deng stole the ball from Bryant and Rose hit the game-winning shot with four seconds left. Bryant quickly launched one last shot but again, Deng came through and blocked it. It was game over for this Christmas miracle. Scoring…Rose led the team in scoring on Sunday with 22 points and five assists followed by game MVP Deng with 21 points and seven rebounds. Carlos Boozer added 15 points. New Bulls teammate Rip Hamilton is finding his way within the team’s chemistry. On Sunday, he scored six points in his first start. At times he looked frustrated, but he should be a great and much-needed addition. Next up for the Bulls is a Monday, Dec. 26 game against Golden State. As a lifelong Bulls fan and Chicago local, it’s good to have the Bulls back. Note: This article was written by a Yahoo! contributor. Sign up here to start publishing your own sports content. Thanks for visiting our blog =). |
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| Derrick Rose, Chicago Bulls rally to stun Lakers | |
Derrick Rose scored 22 points and hit a short go-ahead jumper with 4.8 seconds to play, and the Chicago Bulls rallied from an 11-point deficit in the final four minutes for an 88-87 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers. Luol Deng scored 21 points and blocked Kobe Bryant’s short shot right before the buzzer as the Bulls hung on for a thrilling finish to both clubs’ first Christmas meeting. Bryant scored 28 points and committed eight turnovers while playing with a torn wrist ligament for the Lakers, who nearly shook off their tumultuous preseason for a surprising win. Instead, Los Angeles was outscored, 17-5, in the final 3:36. Deng scored nine points in the fourth quarter for the Bulls, including a three-point play and two free throws in the final 45 seconds as Chicago snapped a five-game road losing streak against the Lakers. Carlos Boozer had 15 points for the Bulls, who have designs on a championship run after leading the NBA with 62 regular-season victories last season. Chicago struggled mightily against Brown’s new defensive schemes for the Lakers in the second half, managing just 25 percent shooting (12 for 48) — but Rose and Deng bailed out the Bulls. If anybody needs tickets to games, remember to click the tickets link at the top. |
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| Bulls Vs. Lakers: Derrick Rose, East Titans Open… | |
By Tom Ziller – NBA Editor
The Chicago Bulls look to pick up a signature win on opening day as they face the L.A. Lakers. Kobe Bryant is expected to play, but Andrew Bynum definitely will not. Follow , and Like SBNation.com on Facebook. Dec 25, 2011 – The Chicago Bulls finished the 2010-11 season with the best record in the league — an incredible 62-20 mark. But that didn’t much matter in the playoffs: the unheralded Indiana Pacers and Atlanta Hawks each pushed Chicago fairly hard, and the Miami Heat walloped them in the East finals. The Bulls know they can dominate the regular season, but now they have to aim for success in the second season. The L.A. Lakers typically know all about success in the second season; the Lakers have been strong on the regular schedule during the team’s recent run of success, but L.A.’s veterans seem to crank it up another notch in the postseason. That didn’t happen in 2011: Chris Paul and the New Orleans Hornets shaved two games off of the Lakers in the first round, and Dallas Mavericks beat them down in Round 2. Chicago Bulls at L.A. Lakers That’s how these teams enter the 2011-12 season: ready for revenge. Unfortunately, the Lakers come in wounded. Kobe Bryant has been diagnosed with a torn ligament in his right (shooting) wrist, and given that Kobe refuses to let things heal properly, he’ll likely be dealing with it all season long. Further, the roster has been injured: Lamar Odom requested a trade after the Lakers had the audacity to consider trading him for Chris Paul. So Odom went to the Mavericks for nothing but a future second-round pick, which means that your new back-up power forward in L.A. is either Josh McRoberts or Troy Murphy, not the reigning Sixth Man of the Year. Andrew Bynum is suspended for the first four games of the season, including the Bulls’ opener. Chicago ought to be playing with a full deck, as free agent pick-up Rip Hamilton will replace the waived Keith Bogans as the team’s starting two-guard. The Bulls didn’t have Carlos Boozer to start the 2010-11 season; imagine how much better they could be with a injury-free roster. The game tips off at about 5 p.m. ET on Sunday on ABC. We’ll have full coverage at SBNation.com. Read More: nba christmas, Kobe Bryant (G – LAL), Derrick Rose (G – CHI), Chicago Bulls, Los Angeles Lakers, Chicago Bulls at Los Angeles Lakers, Dec 25, 2011 5:00 PM EST Follow , and Like SBNation.com on Facebook. Do you like this story?
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