The city was filled with hope after the Chicago Bulls defeated the Atlanta Hawks 118-113 on Tuesday night at the United Centre. Throughout their six-game home stand, the Bulls needed multiple clutch plays from DeMar DeRozan and Alex Caruso to win their third game and raise their total record to 14–18. The Bulls were still stinging from the previous night’s 109-95 setback to the Cavaliers.
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Because of Nikola Vucevic’s adductor injury, Andre Drummond had to start for the first time this season, but he proved he still had plenty of energy left. In a game that brought back memories of his All-Star days in Detroit, the 6-foot-10 big man finished with 24 points and 25 rebounds.
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With 3:57 remaining, DeRozan and Caruso each finished Drummond’s basket with three points, giving the Bulls a 109-106 lead. With less than two minutes remaining, DeRozan made two straight baskets, and the Bulls were ahead 113-110 after a few plays.
After scuttling Jalen Johnson’s defence with a shimmy and up-and-under combo to give Chicago Bulls a 115-111 lead, DeRozan answered with a forceful finger roll. Hawks player Trae Young split his altruistic donations to help the squad win 113–111.
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After 13 games, the Chicago Bulls have now won nine of them. Of his twenty-five points, eleven came from DeRozan in the fourth quarter. Coby White continued his awful shooting performance by missing all seven of his three-point attempts. The former Tar Heel scored, grabbed rebounds, and assisted for a total of 19 points.
Ayo Dosunmu, the backup guard, finished with 19 points, seven rebounds, four assists, and three steals. Jevon Carter pitched in ten markers, while Alex Caruso finished with eleven.
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