
Luol Deng led his team to victory tonight with an impressive shooting performance. (Photo by Ron Hoskins/NBAE via Getty Images via espn.com)
Fairly boring game., but very good all-around effort by the Bullies. The Bulls outlasted a Pacers team that actually should be much better than it is. I for the most part blame the coach. I’ll get to that in a minute.
People love to give all the credit in the world to Derrick Rose when things are going well. A lot of people also attribute it to Joakim Noah’s growth as a player as well. But one guy who never really gets enough credit is Luol Deng. I want you to close your eyes and imagine that Luol Deng was healthy last season and suited up against the Celtics in the first round. Imagine him guarding Paul Pierce. Try to figure out who exactly would be able to match up against him and guard him. Sure, some will say well the same can be said for a healthy Garnett. But that’s a whole other story. Deng would have made all the difference in the world in the playoffs last year…and maybe…just maybe…the Celtics don’t win some of those games that go into overtime with Deng guarding Pierce and scoring an extra 15 points a game with 8 boards. But anyway….
He’s probably been the most consistent Bulls player all season. Averaging 18 points a game and 7.5 boards, those are pretty much All-Star caliber numbers. People knock him for taking those 19 and 20 foot jumpshots. But come on people, that’s his bread and butter. He’s not shooting 40% from the field like one Danny Granger. He’s shooting 47% from the field on the season…he’s making those jumpers. And by doing it, he’s helping the Bulls win.
Of course, I have my gripes with him. He goes crazy in the 1st quarter, and then he disappears. I really don’t understand why, but it’s almost like he comes in in the 1st quarter, goes off, and then says to himself, “Okay, I’ve filled up the box score enough for the first half…I can take a breather till about late in the third or early in the fourth.” No, Luol. You cannot pick and choose when to shoot the ball and when to be aggressive. You have to do it the entire game—every minute you play—every time you see an opening. You cannot mentally shut out your opportunities and just wait till you think it’s your turn to start shooting again. That’s not how an offensive weapon operates. And he is capable of being an offensive weapon.
Luol had another hot start tonight, and kind of fell off like he usually does. He, of course, turned it on again late in the 3rd and early in the 4th, and it turned out to be enough. He finished with 23 points and 11 rebounds. Another impressive double-double for Luol. I have to say, he is playing tremendous. He also shot 50% from the field.
Derrick Rose also had a nice night, scoring 21 points and shooting 9-18 from the field…identical to Luol. This is the second night in a row that the two have had almost identical shooting nights. And let’s face it, if both are shooting well, this team is flat out tough to beat, regardless of who they’re playing. Derrick also added 7 assists and pretty much dominated Earl Watson and T.J. Ford on the offensive end.
Another big story tonight was John Salmons. John added 21 points of his own on a very efficient 7-10 shooting night. He also shot 7-10 from the free-throw line. He still can’t make a three, but I’ll take 21 points from John off the bench. Kirk Hinrich made up for John’s clanking of the threes by going 3-6 from the arc. In fact, he also had a nice scoring night going off for 17 points. Kirk goes from going 0 for the century from three to having night’s like tonight. No player is more unpredictable when it comes to shooting. Often times it’s frustrating, but when he has nice nights like tonight, you feel like you’re going to miss him when he’s inevitably traded for expirings.
The Bulls looked like they were going to drop this game early in the third quarter. They were down by as much as 11, but came back strong with a huge 4th quarter, outscoring the Pacers 28-15. It was an impressive swing and kind of showed that the Bulls are at the point where they can relax for much of a game and turn it on when they want to. I don’t recommend it, because most times they’ll get burned, but tonight…they got away with it. They got away with it mostly as a result of Danny Granger’s inefficient shooting and possession-killing jumpshots. He had a typical Granger night, scoring 27 points but on 9-23 shooting. That’s not good, but pretty much exactly what I expected. The Pacers also lost because Troy Murphy, who was killing the Bulls in the first half, didn’t play most of the 4th quarter. I believe Murphy had something like 18 points and 13 rebounds in the first half. He finished with 18 points and 16 boards. One of my keys was for the Bulls to keep Murphy off the offensive glass, and they obviously couldn’t do that in the first half, which is why they gave up 60 points and were losing. So it’s beyond me why Jim O’Brien decided to sit Troy Murphy for pretty much the entire 4th quarter, which I believe allowed the Bulls to go on that run and dominate the glass with nobody in there to rebound except Granger. Also, T.J. Ford came off the bench and was quite the spark-plug in the third quarter, so I also can’t really explain why Earl Watson and his 5 turnovers ended up playin the entire 4th while T.J. sat dumbfounded. Thanks for giving us the W, Jim.
Let me add that Tyrus Thomas had a nice night. He went 4-5 from the field and actually made his jumpshots tonight, even though he shouldn’t be taking them. He still doesn’t realize that teams are leaving him open on purpose because they want him taking those shots. But hey, he was draining them tonight. He also had a pretty pass to Taj Gibson for an easy dunk in the 4th quarter. Tyrus played the most minutes he’s played, about 28 minutes, since early January. It’s mostly due to Taj Gibson being in severe foul trouble early, but it could also be VDN sending a message that he isn’t holding a grudge against Tyrus and will use him when he’s effective. Tyrus finished with 9 points and 7 rebounds with a block and a steal. Solid.
Nice mini-win streak for the Bulls right now. They came in and won this game…barely…but they got it done like they needed to. One more game before the All-Star break against Orlando, which will be a huge upset if they win without Joakim Noah going up against Dwight Howard. I see that one being a loss and the Bulls being one game under .500 at the break, but I’ll take it.
February 10, 2010
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