April 14th, 2007
Chicago (112) at Boston (95)
Bulls defeat Celtics, eye win number 70[
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Luol Deng sends back a layup by Kendrick PerkinsThe Chicago Bulls overcome a sluggish first half to defeat the Boston Celtics 112-95. Ben Gordon led all scorers with 30 points and added 11 assists, five rebounds and two steals as the Chicago Bulls moved one step closer to winning 70 games for the second time in club history. Paul Pierce led the Celtics with 22 points while also tallying nine rebounds and three assists.
Boston led through most of the first half in a game that was riddled with fouls and turnovers. Carlos Boozer scored 18 of his 22 points in the first half for Chicago but the Bulls seemed distracted and trailed by as many as eight in the second quarter.
As they've done so many times though, the Bulls bounced back in the second half as they outscored the Celtics 65-42 over the final two quarters. Gordon scored 13 in the third quarter to spark the Bulls run, allowing them to take the lead for good at 73-71 late in the period.
Kyle Korver and Nick Collison scored 12 points apiece off the bench for Chicago. Raef LaFrentz had 10 points and 10 rebounds for the Celtics while Ricky Davis scored 19. Al Jefferson had 14 points and seven rebounds despite early foul trouble.
The Bulls will have an opportunity to break the 70 win mark at home tomorrow night against the Atlanta Hawks.
Notes: Chicago committed 29 turnovers in the game while Boston turned the ball over 27 times...the Celtics outrebounded the Bulls 43-33, including a 20-12 advantage at the offensive end...Chicago tallied 14 steals in the game while the Celtics had 10...the teams combined for 42 free throw attempts, with each team making 16. 38 fouls were called in the game.
Current Record: 69-5
Next Game: vs Atlanta Hawks; 36-41 (April 15th)
April 15th, 2007
Atlanta (87) at Chicago (124)
Bulls win 70th game in style behind Gordon's 52 points[
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Gordon scores two of his game high 52 pointsThe Chicago Bulls certainly made sure that win number 70 was a memorable one.
Ben Gordon, the two time reigning Player of the Month in the East and Most Valuable Player in last year's NBA Finals is gearing up for another championship run. Gordon scored 52 points to go along with 18 assists, eight rebounds and five steals as the Bulls thumped the Atlanta Hawks 124-87 to win their 47th game in a row and top the 70 win mark for the second time in team history.
Gordon's barrage began in the first quarter where he scored 21 point on 10/15 shooting as the Hawks offered little resistance at the defensive end. He also tallied four rebounds and three assists in the first quarter and despite scoring only four points in the second quarter, managed to grab another rebound and hand out four more assists. His efforts allowed the Bulls to take a firm grasp of the game as they led 59-43 at halftime.
Atlanta began the third quarter on a 15-6 run to cut into the lead and get Chicago back on their heels, while momentarily quietening a raucous United Center crowd. After the Hawks cut the lead to five at 67-62, the Bulls opened up a 9-0 run and recaptured their earlier momentum, finishing the third quarter with a 15 point lead. Carlos Boozer scored 11 of his 21 points in the third and was a perfect 5/5 from the field.
The fourth quarter was all Chicago as they outscored Atlanta 40-18 behind 19 points from Ben Gordon, who was a perfect 8/8 in the quarter and broke the 50 point mark with a three pointer, receiving an enthusiastic standing ovation upon being subbed out for the remainder of the game.
"We have trouble believing it ourselves," Gordon said of the team's 70 wins and 47 game winning streak. "It's not something we set out to do when the season began but we do go out there every night and try to win every game. For the last 47 games, it's worked out pretty well."
Rookie DeMarcus Arnold top scored for the Hawks with 22 points, making 4 of 7 three pointers. Marvin Williams scored 12 points off the bench, Zaza Pachulia had 18 points and eight rebounds and Al Harrington contributed a double-double with 14 points and 12 rebounds. Raymond Felton had a team high 12 assists but went 0 for 8 from the field, scoring all four of his points at the free throw line and committing eight turnovers.
For the Bulls, Boozer had seven rebounds to go along with his 21 points. Tyson Chandler also had seven rebounds while contributing 12 points. Kyle Korver, Nick Collison and Monta Ellis each scored eight points off the bench for the Bulls.
Notes: Chicago wore their black pinstriped alternate jerseys from their historic 1995/1996 campaign, where they went 72-10 in the regular season before capturing the club's fourth championship...the Bulls dominated the boards 41-27, including a decisive 17-9 advantage on the offensive glass...the game was the first of a five game homestand for the Bulls. They will conclude the season with three games on the road.
Current Record: 70-5
Next Game: vs Los Angeles Lakers; 26-49 (April 17th)