March 25th, 2007
Charlotte (114) at Chicago (122)
Bulls survive wild shootout against Bobcats[
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Ben Gordon gets by college teammate Emeka Okafor for a layupRestless through much of the first half, the Bulls faithful at the United Center went home happy as the defending champions overcame the hot shooting Charlotte Bobcats in a high scoring affair. Ben Gordon overcame a tough night from the field to score a game high 33 points to go along with 15 assists. Gordon's college teammate, Emeka Okafor, scored 30 points of his own for the Bobcats and added 10 rebounds and three blocks.
Aside from a 10-2 run that began late in the first quarter, the Bulls limped through the first half as they struggled to put the ball in the basket and shut down the Bobcats, who were 25 for 41 from the field through the first two quarters including 7 for 12 from three point range and 6 for 8 from beyond the arc in the second quarter alone. The home crowd appeared a little subdued as Charlotte took a 59-53 lead into halftime.
The Bobcats began to pull away again in the third quarter but led by Gordon's 15 points in the period, the Bulls stormed back and took a 73-72 lead late in the quarter after Kirk Hinrich made a steal and fed Gordon on the fast break for a layup. Okafor answered at the other end with a dunk to recapture the lead, which would be traded back and forth until the Bulls edged ahead 86-84 heading into the fourth quarter.
Taking advantage of Chicago's starters catching a breather, Charlotte opened the final quarter aggressively and soon held an 89-88 lead, prompting the return of Chicago's starting five. Gordon and Carlos Boozer each had 10 points in the fourth as Chicago scrambled their way back into the lead, eventually taking the lead for good at 102-100. The Bobcats continued their aggressive play but a 6-0 run by the Bulls, culminating with a Boozer dunk, ultimately sealed the win.
The teams will square off again in Charlotte on March 28th.
Notes: Both teams grabbed 18 offensive rebounds but overall Charlotte prevailed in the battle of the boards 43-36...Charlotte had 25 assists in the game; on the season, they average 19.9 per game. The Bulls had 29 assists...the Bobcats turned the ball over 26 times while the Bulls committed just 12 turnovers...ten players scored in double digits in the game...Charlotte shot above 50% from the field, three point range and at the free throw line.
Current Record: 61-5
Next Game: @ Charlotte Bobcats; 25-45 (March 28th)
March 28th, 2007
Chicago (105) at Charlotte (94)
Bulls top Bobcats again[
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Gordon once again outdueled his former UConn teammateDifferent day, same result. The Chicago Bulls once again outlasted the Charlotte Bobcats after a tough back and forth battle, seizing control of the game in the fourth quarter for a 105-94 victory. Ben Gordon led all players with 26 points, also dishing out 11 assists. Emeka Okafor countered with 22 points and 10 rebounds for the Bobcats.
Chicago once again had a sluggish start as Charlotte scored the first six points of the game and held a 12-2 early on. The Bulls rallied however and managed to cut the deficit to one by the end of the first quarter with Gordon scoring 10 points in the period. The second quarter saw several lead changes but the Bulls gained control of the game behind a strong defensive effort, holding the Bobcats to 19 points and taking a 46-42 lead into halftime.
The Bulls appeared ready to blow the game open in the third but Charlotte countered with a run of their own and Raul Lopez tied the game at 65 with a three pointer. The teams traded baskets through the rest of the third quarter until the Bobcats had an opportunity to hold for a final possession and possibly take the lead heading into the fourth.
However, Kareem Rush turned the ball over with 13.8 seconds remaining, giving Chicago one final possession before the end of the quarter. Kyle Korver knocked down a three at the buzzer to give Chicago a 72-69 lead heading into the fourth quarter. The shot would prove to be a turning point for the Bulls as Korver made another three to begin the fourth quarter and the Bulls never looked back, racing out to lead by as many as fourteen in the period before finally winning by eleven.
Gordon and Korver combined for four threes in the fourth quarter, with the Bulls making 11 of 19 from downtown in the game. Tyson Chandler added 24 points and eight rebounds for the Bulls, while Korver finished with 21 points off the bench. Carlos Boozer contributed 10 points and eight rebounds while Hinrich provided eight points and nine assists.
For the Bobcats, Gerald Wallace had 18 points, six assists and three rebounds but left the game in the second quarter after a collision with Kirk Hinrich. He later returned to action wearing a facemask and will undergo further evaluation tomorrow. Standout rookie Ayeshi Tam was held to just 10 points on 4/11 shooting and was 1/5 from downtown. Lopez finished with 10 points and three assists, starting at point guard for Charlotte.
The Bulls have now won 39 straight games and will have a chance to complete another undefeated month and extend their NBA record winning streak against the Nets tomorrow night in New Jersey.
Notes: The Bulls shot better than 50% from the field, three point line and free throw line...the Bobcats dominated the boards, outrebounding the Bulls 41-28 including a 19-9 advantage at the offensive end...Chicago committed only five fouls in the game while Charlotte was whistled for 15...the teams combined for just 13 free throw attempts...the Bulls assisted on 33 of their 44 field goals. The Bobcats had 21 assists on 42 made field goals.
Current Record: 62-5
Next Game: @ New Jersey Nets; 32-34 (March 29th)
March 29th, 2007
Gerald Wallace to miss three weeks with broken noseCHARLOTTE, NC -- Charlotte Bobcats' starting small forward Gerald Wallace is expected to miss up to three weeks after suffering a broken nose in the team's 105-94 loss to the Chicago Bulls last night. The injury occurred when Wallace caught an inadvertent elbow from Bulls' guard Kirk Hinrich, as he attempted to block Hinrich's layup attempt. He returned to the game wearing a facemask but was visibly uncomfortable despite finishing with 18 points and six assists.
Wallace is third on the team in scoring this season with 13.3 ppg and is also averaging 7.9 rpg, 2.2 apg, 1.5 spg and 1.4 bpg, while appearing in 61 of the Bobcats' 72 games. Originally drafted 25th overall by the Sacramento Kings in 2001, he was acquired by the Charlotte Bobcats via the expansion draft in 2004.