Paul Sullivan: Are the 10-4 Bulls as good as their record indicates?
LOS ANGELES — The Chicago Bulls treated the Los Angeles Lakers like a chew toy Monday night at the Staples Center, coasting to a 121-103 win to send hundreds of fans home early in the fourth quarter. DeMar DeRozan put on another show with 38 points on 15-for-23 shooting, one night after pouring in 35 in the Bulls’ win over the Los Angeles Clippers. Lonzo Ball led a 3-point barrage with six 3s ...
by Paul Sullivan, Chicago Tribune
Nov 16, 2021
4 minutes
LOS ANGELES — The Chicago Bulls treated the Los Angeles Lakers like a chew toy Monday night at the Staples Center, coasting to a 121-103 win to send hundreds of fans home early in the fourth quarter.
DeMar DeRozan put on another show with 38 points on 15-for-23 shooting, one night after pouring in 35 in the Bulls’ win over the Los Angeles Clippers. Lonzo Ball led a 3-point barrage with six 3s in a season-high 27-point performance, including one with 8:19 left that led to the mass exodus to the crowded L.A. freeways.
In less than a month’s time, the Bulls have gone from a curiosity to a probable playoff team
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