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Bulls 77, Raptors 64: One practice since Christmas and it's showing

The Bulls handled the Raptors in a 'was there ever any doubt' fashion at the United Center on Saturday night 77-64. Contrary to your initial assumptions, they didn't play under NCAA clock rules.

But if you were watching, you would have the Bulls opponent look very much like an NCAA team -- full of energy but not very skilled, playing zone defense, and a lot of zone defense. The Bulls' defense was strong, but not as great as the 64 points allowed implies; more like Toronto was as bad as their 13-for-29 (44.6%) at the rim and 2-for-8 (25%) from 3-to-9 feet makes you smack your forehead with your palm.

[For more on the Raptors, Raptors HQ should have plenty to say.]

The Andrea Bargnani-less Raptors zone began very statuesque, as opposed to one that was rotating with the ball. The Bulls countered this by flooding sides of the halfcourt and easily finding open players at all ranges. When Derrick Rose (18 points on 7-for-20, 11 assists, three steals, zero turnovers) made move to get reads, it was clear, the zone was meant to be frozen and ready to collapse on Rose; and he found his teammates in spaces like an elite point guard does.

In the second quarter, Toronto's zone shifted more with the ball to force the ball outside and the Bulls couldn't answer this with anything but jumpers and heavily slowing down the game. This made the game dependent on rebounding and better finishing at the rim. The Bulls' are most dominant on the offensive glass, but were only 4-for-11 on second chance attempts [.pdf] on 12 offensive rebounds, keeping the score as low as it was; but when it worked, the Bulls peeled off a game-clinching 9-2, 7-0, and 9-1 runs between the 6:56 mark of the third quarter and 5:09 of the fourth.

Most important, the Bulls were actualized in their deficiencies, as Tom Thibodeau remarked after the game, "We've have one practice since Christmas."

They only had five turnovers and forced the Raptors into a ridiculous 34 shots at 16-to-23 feet from the basket (11-for-34, 32.4%), while only taking 20 themselves (6-for-20, 30%). They stayed patient to allow each other to find the highest percentage space in the Raptors' zone as possible, never quitting on basket cuts. They only shot 52% (13-for-25) at the rim and 6-for-12 at 3-to-9 feet (50%), but didn't let the pace of the game or the Raptors' intentions slip them into foot-self-shooting rhythms of camping out on the perimeter.

Team
OffEff
DefEff
Poss
EFG%
TOR
ORR
FTR
TOR
78.0
93.9
82
36.6
11.0
25.9
8.1
CHI
93.9
78.0
42.7
6.1
25.0
14.6

  • Carlos Boozer (17 points on 8-for-15, 13 rebounds in 34 minutes) came to play. Boozer was 4-for-7 at the rim. (!!!) His first game this season with more than five attempts there. He shot at least seven at the rim in four games of last year's playoffs; Bulls won all four. His 13 rebounds were all on the defensive end, where he showed frequently and effectively and notched a block. That's a level of aggressiveness on both ends that should be sustainable for Boozer. There are things he can and can't do. This game was what he can do, regardless of the opponent.
  • Ronnie Brewer continues to hold down the fort. One two points on 1-for-5 shooting with three rebounds and two assists, but no fouls or turnovers. This is the worst you're gonna get from Brewer and it'll never hurt you. Richard Hamilton (groin) has been out over a week now. There are whispers of his return to the rotation on monday, but we're waiting and seeing. C.J. Watson (elbow) also sat with an unclear projection for his return.
  • Taj Gibson (11 points on 4-for-9, 12 rebounds in 22 minutes) was perfect for this game. His active feet and ball hawking is the perfect weapon against a zone and a lazy offense. We saw the Boozer-Gibson frontcourt for the last 7:53 of the game we saw in Orlando be very effective. The Bulls were +4 over this span, allowing only six points.

Star-divide

The Bulls next play the Grizzlies (5-6) in Memphis at noon for a special event commemorating the life and immortal impact of Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. They're still without Zach Randolph, but are still very equipped to make a sleeping giant look awful. Straight Outta Vancouver has more on the Grizz.

Stats via Hoopdata.

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Not regs or red lol

9 game in 12 days

and 9 of our 14 games have been on the road. It’s not surprising that there will be games where we look really poor. But what I do like is our ability to close out games at the end. We’ve done this a couple of times now and it’s good to see we can come through when it counts.

I'm with you here.

It took us a little while to adjust to the second coming of the zone but most of the problem was we were tired and sluggish, physically and mentally. It’s hard to get up for a team that sucks and doesn’t even have it’s only good shooter. We also played Rose a lot of minutes on his hurt toe or whatever is ailing him. With a horrific grind of a season this will happen. That we managed to overcome it and win is great. Doesn’t matter if we played differently than normal.

How did you get 44.6%

From 13-19? I’m not even bothered by the mistake, I just can’t figure out where the mistake came from.

Typo on the attempts.

They were 13-29.

Ahhh

Thanks. Toronto tried to redefine the “high percentage shot” yesterday between those and the free throws.

About the Grizz game

I don’t want to jinx anything, and on paper this is a huge win for us, but last season we beat the 76ers by 40+ points, then they beat us the next game.
It’s a tarp!

Aw shit

It’s a tarp.

....but what i wanna know is

did lucas do work? Or did lucas do work?

One thing to note

Thibs ran Lucas out there with Rose at times. This could be a sign that Lucas might be earning his way into a more permanent spot in the rotation. Obviously, when Rip comes back, there won’t be nearly as many minutes at the 2, but Thibs isn’t playing Lucas just because he has to anymore.

Definitely.

Against the Raptors Korver or Brewer could have been out there easily, they weren’t tired or playing poorly or anything. Lucas has just showed he can play.

I can’t even fathom how we’re actually deeper now than last year. Now I just want to see Butler get some real minutes instead of garbage time minutes and see if he can work into the rotation as well.

Imagine being a legitimate 12 deep (when Hamilton and Watson come back). In a season like this that would be indispensable.

when he played lucas Korver was out there too

He was using three guards. I think it was matchup specific….he wanted lucas out there instead of Brewer due to the zone, and also lucas was able to match up against barbosa.

And Thibs only played Deng for 38m.

Spoiling him with a whole 10m on the bench. Must be resting him for the stretch.

i think he's obsessed with miami like the rest of us.

that’s why he wants to pair rose with another ball-handler. he tried it with cj against the warriors and i assume he was going to play rose – watson backcourt more but cj got hurt. now that his return seems close and lucas proved at least he can score, he went with it again.

when the opponents begin to double-team rose more in the fourth quarters we’ll definitely need cj out there. i think it’s all part of the getting ready process against miami. dallas did it last year and got the best of it. kidd – barea, kidd – terry, barea – terry. small but effective line-ups. carlisle worked it out somehow to prevent them from being huge defensive liabilites, so can thibs i hope. i don’t think lucas would get any minutes at that spot once rip and cj returns but it’s nice too see experiments like this.

exactly my thought

it is what lead to the downfall of the heat and having two ball handlers is crucial breaking down miami defense. I do expect more of CJ/Rose vs the heat and I would love to see what CJ can do with the majority of focus being on rose.

Who has the second best PER of people on this team who played over 200 minutes?

You probably didn’t guess it. My man… Booz.

What an epic!

We have been involved in some butt ugly games so far this season! I don’t really mind too much, because this will help us come playoff time (yeah, yeah, I know they are a few months away), but it would be nice to score a bunch of points once in a while, lol!!

right now the bulls are trying to stay as healthy as possible for the big games this season and obviously for the playoffs

they really didnt seem interested in the raptors and i dont blame them. They need to conserve their energy against good/great teams like memphis, denver, miami etc.

Toronto free throw shooting

The Raptors were just 1 of 7 at the free throw line. This futility was only the third time in the last 27 seasons that a team has made one or zero free throws in a game. Also, the 14.3% FT shooting was only the second time in the last 27 seasons that a team has shot less than 20% for a game on free throw shooting.

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