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  • Clippers blow out Bulls 120-93 for 4th straight victory

    LOS ANGELES -- Don't mess with the Clippers' bench.

    Their reserves have been dominant in Blake Griffin's absence, with Jamal Crawford leading the way with 26 points in a 120-93 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Sunday.

    In the Clippers' past four games -- all wins -- the reserves have outscored the opponent's bench 184-78. Their winning streak has coincided with Griffin being out at least a month after breaking his right hand while punching the team's assistant equipment manager.

    "Our bench has been better than fantastic," Los Angeles coach Doc Rivers said. "You could see Jamal had it going and they were trying to get it to him every single time. That whole group, they don't worry about misses anymore. I want them to play free, fast and aggressive."

    J.J. Redick added 21 points and DeAndre Jordan had 17 points and 20 rebounds for the Clippers, who improved to 15-3 without Griffin.

    "It was a collective effort, but Jamal went on a killing spree," said Chris Paul, who had 19 points and seven assists. "That team right there, they don't go away. They just keep on coming and we took all their punches."

    The Clippers had three double-digit scorers off the bench a game after their reserves scored 56 points in a 105-93 win over the Lakers. Austin Rivers added 16 and Wesley Johnson had 11. The Clippers made 17 3-pointers, and Rivers led the way with five.

    Jimmy Butler scored 23 points, Derrick Rose added 20 and Pau Gasol had 15 points and 14 rebounds for the Bulls, who never made a run in the fourth. They've lost four of six and dropped to 10-11 on the road.

    "We're trying to play our best ball up until the All-Star break," Rose said. "Give ourselves a good taste in our mouth and when we come back, we come back with a sense of urgency, giving that effort every game."

    Crawford scored the Clippers' first eight points of the fourth, pushing their lead to 92-75. He had 12 points total in the quarter.

    "We weren't guarding anybody," Butler said. "When we're not guarding anybody we're not very tough."

    Rose and Butler were held to four points each in the third.

    Los Angeles pulled away in the third after clinging to a four-point lead at the start of the quarter. Led by Redick's 11 points, the Clippers built the game's first double-digit lead. In one stretch, they outscored the Bulls 15-9 despite going nearly 2 1/2 minutes without a field goal to take an 84-73 lead. During that spurt, the Clippers made 7 of 8 free throws and got defensive stops.

    TIP-INS

    Bulls: Butler's first basket of the game pushed him over 4,000 career points. ... G Kirk Hinrich was scoreless on two shots in his return after missing six games with a left quad contusion. ... G-F Mike Dunleavy is getting closer to playing after back surgery that has kept him out since the season began. He has resumed practicing and will likely return after the All-Star break.

    Clippers: Griffin wasn't at Staples Center for the second straight game and neither was staff member Matias Testi, the team's way of minimizing distractions surrounding their altercation in Toronto last weekend. ... F Jeff Ayres, who has had two points and two blocks in two games since his debut last weekend, will be signed to another 10-day contract. ... The series is even at 1-1 after the Clippers lost 83-80 on the road Dec. 10.

    HACK-A-DJ

    The Bulls employed a familiar tactic, fouling Jordan down the stretch in an attempt to take advantage of his 42.1 percent free-throw shooting. Jordan hit 5 of 8 in the game, including 3 of 4 in the third.

    "That takes a strategy away at least momentarily," Rivers said. "It'll be back the next game, don't worry."

    Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg said, "We did it to try and stay in it, but DeAndre was in a pretty good rhythm and really had his stroke going."

    PAINT POINTS

    About the only area the Bulls dominated was in the paint, where they owned a 56-36 edge.

    "We went into the locker room with a deficit but easily could have had the lead," Hoiberg said. "In the second half it just snowballed. They got comfortable. Our shots weren't falling and it affected us at the other end. You've got to have that grit, that toughness all the way through, and we didn't have it at the end."
    Last edited by BIGPOPPAPUMP; 02-29-2016, 06:16 AM.

  • #2
    This is was the Bulls deserve..

    Got rid of thibs, hired hoiberg, and now you're destined to be an underachieving team that will be bounced in round 1..

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    • #3
      Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
      This is was the Bulls deserve..

      Got rid of thibs, hired hoiberg, and now you're destined to be an underachieving team that will be bounced in round 1..
      Bulls are going to be alright Thibs was all about regular season and over working the starters, hoiberg is the opposite and is building the bench Bulls will be #2 in the east and the only legitimate challenge to Cavs in East

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      • #4
        Originally posted by Phenom View Post
        Bulls are going to be alright Thibs was all about regular season and over working the starters, hoiberg is the opposite and is building the bench Bulls will be #2 in the east and the only legitimate challenge to Cavs in East
        I'm not so against the firing of thibs, as I'm more against hiring hoiberg..


        Bulls will be the 4th or 5th seed and get bounced by someone like Boston or Miami..
        Toronto and cavs will be thee top 2...

        Cavs have no legit threat in the east.

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        • #5
          TS, Why are you posting articles from other sites.

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          • #6
            Originally posted by Sugar Adam Ali View Post
            I'm not so against the firing of thibs, as I'm more against hiring hoiberg..


            Bulls will be the 4th or 5th seed and get bounced by someone like Boston or Miami..
            Toronto and cavs will be thee top 2...

            Cavs have no legit threat in the east.
            I promise you the bulls will show up in the playoffs you could see this team has another gear they could get to , right now is all about Nikola, Doug and Bobby getting in work and finding their game

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            • #7
              Is this really thread worthy?


              I mean at least get a 'TIFU' from Reddit.

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              • #8
                Originally posted by Beercules View Post
                Is this really thread worthy?


                I mean at least get a 'TIFU' from Reddit.
                If this guy posts and article about calvin Johnson deciding to retire without a link, then he will get a red k drop from me.

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                • #9
                  Noah, Dunleavy, Hinrich and Mirotic are all out with injuries. A healthy Bulls team can hang with anyone in the league.

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