DeMar DeRozan’s last-second 3 rims out, sealing the Chicago Bulls’ 102-100 loss to the Washington Wizards. 7 takeaways from the defeat.
WASHINGTON — The Chicago Bulls suffered their first loss of the young season Friday night, falling to the Washington Wizards 102-100 at Capital One Arena. DeMar DeRozan missed the potential game-winner from the top of the arc in the final seconds, ending the Bulls’ comeback attempt from a 17-point deficit. The Bulls (1-1) played without Zach LaVine for the second straight game as the All-Star ...
by Julia Poe, Chicago Tribune
Oct 22, 2022
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WASHINGTON — The Chicago Bulls suffered their first loss of the young season Friday night, falling to the Washington Wizards 102-100 at Capital One Arena.
DeMar DeRozan missed the potential game-winner from the top of the arc in the final seconds, ending the Bulls’ comeback attempt from a 17-point deficit.
The Bulls (1-1) played without Zach LaVine for the second straight game as the All-Star guard manages a lingering left knee injury.
Here are seven takeaways from the game.
1. DeMar DeRozan and Bradley Beal traded big-time shots
When DeRozan reentered the game with seven minutes
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