Exciting game huh, they were losing by more than 10 at one point. I think it sucks when its a close game like this and then getting a loss. I hate it. haha
What a difference a year makes. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=281028004 Bulls 108, Bucks 95 http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playbyplay?gameId=281028004 Ben Gordon entered the game at 4:47 in Q3 with the Bulls down 69-66. He scored 5 points in Q3, Bulls lead 82-75 after 3. Gordon scored 10 points in Q4. He left the game with 1:17 left, Bulls up 107-93. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/playbyplay?gameId=281203015 Bucks 97, Bulls 90 Bulls down to Milwaukee 54-42 at halftime. Gordon puts up 15 in Q3 to help the Bulls cut the deficit to 4, 76-72. He got a rest in Q4 with the Bulls down 80-72, re-entered at 7:31 down 87-75. 3 rebounds and 2 assists in the quarter, and a pair of FTs to close the gap at 95-90. Not enough. http://sports.espn.go.com/nba/boxscore?gameId=290306004 Bulls 117, Bucks 102 Bulls clinch #8 seed. Gordon scores 34 points, 10-11 FT, 4 rebounds, 7 assists, 4 steals. 15 points in Q2, as the Bulls go from down 1 to up 11. 9 points and 3 assists in Q4 as the Bulls went from up 5 to win it by 15. Rose scores 27 points, 7-7 FT, 1 rebound, 6 assists, 2 steals.
The trend of horrid defensive play continues The stereotype of slow-paced games is that of a “defensive slugfest” but someone who’s watched the Bulls play this year would see something different. This is a team that generally seems to control the pace, slow the game down, and still play some of the league’s most inefficient defense. Tonight’s opponent, the Bucks, generally has a 93.9 pace. We’ve got a 92.1 pace. Last night’s game pace was 89. Their typical ORtg is 104.6, but they managed to lay out 111.2 against us. We started out the first few games playing good D, but it’s been seriously downhill, especially up front and to a lesser extent from Derrick. Tonight I’ll point out that although Rose had a very quiet offensive stretch, however, so did Mr. 50 point game Brandon Jennings. So I thought he wasn't the problem, at least individually. I generally subscribe to the notion that defense starts with and is about 80% how your bigs play and rebound. And while Noah is generally good, he's liable to be pushed around. Miller and Taj have been generally terrible.