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Booker 38+5 DeRozan 38+5 Lavin 32+8 The Suns beat the Bulls

Live Bar February 8, NBA regular season Suns vs Bulls, the Suns just started under the leadership of Paul and Ayton to play an offensive lead, although LaVine cut points in succession to the Bulls to narrow the point difference, but Booker felt hot to help the Suns open the point difference again. The Bulls were still sluggish in the second quarter, and the Suns took advantage of the trend to hit another wave of climax to widen the point difference to 21 points. Although LaVine fired again to chase the score, Booker did not show weakness and responded continuously, leading the Suns 67-49 in the first half. Paul and Booker still played well in the second half, the Suns led by 25 points at one point under their leadership, the Bulls still relied on Lavine's play to pull back some point differences, and in the fourth quarter McGee scored consecutive points, but the Bulls narrowed the point difference to 9 points under deRozan's leadership, but the Suns held their ground in time to consolidate the point difference to double digits, the Bulls were powerless to narrow the point difference again, and finally the Suns defeated the Bulls.

At the beginning of the game, DeRozan broke through the lever to take the lead, the Suns suddenly set off a wave of attack to take a 13-4 lead, and Paul assisted Crowder and Ayton to take the points. DeRozan jumped to stop the bleeding, Booker and Paul led the Suns to a steady score, and Lavin began to send out internal and external shots to help the Bulls chase the difference to only 2 points. Johnson hit a three-pointer to stop the bleeding, the Bulls also responded to the three-pointer on the outside many times, And Booker felt hot and hit consecutive long-range shots, and after the first quarter, the Suns led 36-29.

In the second quarter, it was still DeRozan who took the lead in scoring, but the Bulls' overall performance was sluggish, and the Suns rotation lineup also played well to set off a climax, their wave of 14-1 climax directly widened the point difference, the Bulls only relied on technical fouls to score a goal, Vucevic hooked up to break the sports game scoring drought for the Bulls. McGee hit a solid three-pointer in the open space, LaVine immediately returned the long-range shot, Payton and Bridges also took points, and the Suns widened the point difference to 21 points at 58-37. Vucevic hooked up, Ayton went down to complete the dunk, LaVine fired consecutively to score 7 points, Booker did not show weakness and responded with consecutive shots, and at the end of the half, the Suns led 67-49.

Booker 38+5 DeRozan 38+5 Lavin 32+8 The Suns beat the Bulls

Easy side to fight again, Ayton took the lead in the shot, DeRozan quickly flew down to split, Paul broke through easily, Lavin and DeRozan successively used cover to shoot shots, but the Suns were still far ahead under Paul's leadership, Booker also shot three points in succession, and the score came to the Suns 88-61 lead. LaVine slashed five points with a red bull to stop the bleeding, Paul stopped the jump shot to hit again, White's three-pointer fell, Bridges followed up with a layup, but then he made two three-point fouls to let the Bulls catch up with 6 points, the Suns then hit consecutive three-pointers to maintain the advantage, the two teams you come and go to score, the third quarter is over, the Suns lead 102-83.

In the final quarter, McGee came up to the inside to be active, he alone scored 11 points, DeRozan stepped forward to chase points for the Bulls, LaVine also broke through the points to send support, and the Bulls trailed by only 9 points 104-113. Crowder hit a three-point shot to stop the bleeding, and then the Suns hoisted the ball to the inside Ayton to let him score points in a single, and Vucevic also responded in succession, but the difference between the points on the court remained in double digits, the Bulls were unable to close the point difference, and finally the Suns beat the Bulls.

Starting lineup:

Suns: Bridges, Claude, Ayton, Booker, Paul

Bulls: Green, DeRozan, Vucevic, Lavin, Dausum

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