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February 10 NBA Regular Season Bulls vs Hornets Full-time video

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  February 10: The Hornets sat at home today to meet the challenge of the Bulls, the Hornets recently suffered a wave of 5 consecutive defeats ranking has slipped to the ninth place in the East, the Bulls have also recently performed 4-3. The Hornets were unstable in the first quarter, and most of their offense relied on Ball's grooming, who hit a three-pointer at the end of the quarter to give the Hornets a one-point lead, and the Bulls' dud at the beginning of the second quarter gave them a chance, but they inexplicably turned off the fire after the opening 5-0, and then scored only 11 points in the 10 minutes, while the Bulls' 7-0 offensive wave first erased the score, and at the end of the quarter, they sent a 19-2 offensive move to pull away and enter the second half with a 13-point lead. In the second half, the Hornets picked up significantly on the offensive end, and in the third quarter they also scored a high score of 31 points, but every time they tried to catch up, they were perfectly defused by the opponent, especially DeRozan's stable and terrible scoring output allowed the Hornets to be beaten back to their original form again and again, and all the Bulls players stepped forward in the last quarter and widened the point difference to more than 20 points to establish the victory. In the end, the Bulls took the Hornets away and sent the Hornets to a 6-game losing streak.

February 10 NBA Regular Season Bulls vs Hornets Full-time video

Full-time video: February 10 NBA regular season Bulls vs Hornets Full-time video and highlights [Good Ball Sports]

  Star of the Field: DeRozan

  The Bulls are the highest-scoring players of the game and the key to winning: DeRozan played 38 minutes, shooting 13-of-19 from the field, 36 points, 5 boards and 4 assists on 3-of-4 shooting, shooting 68% from the field and 75% from three-point range.

  Throughout the game, Bulls player DeRozan performed well, scoring 36 points. When the opponent fights back, he can always stand up and help the team solve the problem, scoring points in the way he is best at scoring. The overall performance of both offensive and defensive ends is still good.

  Quarter 4 scores: 28-29, 30-16, 31-31, 32-33 (Bulls in front)

  Both sides of the data

  Bulls: DeRozan 36 points, 5 boards and 4 assists, LaVine 27 points, 7 boards and 5 assists, Vucevic 18 points, 15 boards, 8 assists, 3 assists, 1 cap, White 15 points, 3 boards, 3 assists, J-Green 6 points, 3 boards, 3 assists, 1 break, Brown 8 points, 4 boards, 4 assists, Bradley 2 points and 1 board, Malcolm Hill 6 points, 2 boards, 1 cap and 1 break, Thomas 3 points

  Hornets: Three goals, 33 points, 9 boards, 5 assists, 4 assists, Bridges 22 points, 5 boards, 5 assists, 1 assist, Rozier 16 points, 4 boards and 6 assists, Oubre 19 points, 4 boards and 1 cap, Washington 5 points, 8 boards, 2 assists, 1 assist, 1 break, Plumlee 3 points, 11 boards and 4 assists, Smith 2 points, 2 boards and 4 assists, Richards 9 points and 1 board

  After the game began, Bridges committed a foul and then helped the Hornets open the scoring with a free throw. After that, Yaunt Green won the dunk and helped the Bulls cut points. After that, the two teams attacked and defended each other, the score alternately rose, and the Bulls struggled to tie the score, but then the Hornets hit three consecutive points to regain the lead. By the middle of the quarter, DeRozan and Lavin scored consecutive points to help the Bulls narrow the gap to just two points. The Hornets then fired consecutive threats from the perimeter, hitting three consecutive points to extend the point difference to eight points. Afterwards, White and LaVine responded with three consecutive three-pointers to help the Bulls reverse the score. By the end of the quarter, the score between the two teams had been tight, both teams maintained a high shooting percentage, and the two teams also exchanged the lead several times. At the end of the quarter, the Hornets temporarily led the Bulls 29-28.

  After the start of the second quarter, Washington made a layup to help the Hornets maintain their lead. After that, both teams fell into a scoring drought, and then the Hornets repeatedly inflicted damage through strong attacks and widened the point difference through free throws, while the Bulls were slow to find the feel. After 3.1 minutes in the quarter, DeRozan broke through to a layup and finally helped the Bulls break the deadlock. After that, the Hornets suddenly muted, and the Bulls directly countered the score with deRozan and Lavin's consecutive cuts, and also stopped the Hornets. After the timeout returned, Rozier hit a three-pointer to help the Hornets stop the bleeding. Since then, the two teams have returned to a tug-of-war situation, and the score has alternately risen. By the second half of the quarter, the Hornets were once again muted, and the Bulls took the opportunity to hit a 13-0 attack wave that widened the point difference to double digits in one fell swoop. Bridges then dunked and helped the Hornets stop the bleeding. DeRozan then hit three consecutive hits to help the Bulls extend the gap to 15 points. At the end of the quarter, the Bulls temporarily led the Hornets 58-45.

  At the start of the third quarter, Vucevic scored a strong shot to help the Bulls maintain their lead. Ball then hit a jumper to help the Hornets chase the score. Ball then led the Hornets to chase points, and although the Bulls responded repeatedly, Ball narrowed the point difference to single digits through successive free throws and strong attacks. DeRozan then fouled the Hornets defensively and helped the Bulls stabilize the situation with free throws. Later, Raven and Vucevic scored consecutive points to help the Bulls widen the gap to 16 points again. Then, Ball once again led the Hornets to chase eight consecutive points, narrowing the point difference to single digits again, directly stopping the Bulls. After returning from a timeout, Vucevic made a strong attack to help the Bulls stop the bleeding. After that, although the Bulls hit three points in succession, the Hornets also responded repeatedly, and the difference between the two teams has remained at about 10 points. At the end of the quarter, the Bulls temporarily led the Hornets 89-76.

  At the start of the fourth quarter, Bradley caused a kill, but failed to hit both free throws. After that, Bradley stormed the inside line, breaking through the layup to help the Bulls maintain the lead. The Hornets then shot out of the box and scored five points in a row to narrow the gap to just 10 points. Brown then scored three points to help the Bulls stabilize the situation. Later, although the Hornets used Oubre's consecutive three-point chase, DeRozan felt hot and scored consecutive points to help the Bulls maintain the lead. Toward the middle of the quarter, LaVine hit a three-pointer to help the Bulls extend the gap to 16 points again. By the middle of the quarter, both teams maintained high shooting percentages, with the score alternately rising, while the Bulls took the opportunity to gradually widen the point difference, widening the point difference to nearly 20 points. LaVine then fouled the outside and then helped the Bulls take a 20-point lead with free throws. Then, the Bulls suddenly muted, and the Hornets suddenly shot inside and outside, cutting points in a row, narrowing the point difference to just 11 points. Brown then hit a three-pointer to help the Bulls stop the bleeding. Since then, although Bridges and Ball have cut points in succession, the Bulls have also responded repeatedly, and the difference between the two teams has remained around 15 points. In the end, the Bulls defeated the Hornets 121-109.

  Both sides started

  Bulls: Vucevic, DeRozan, Lavin, J-Green, White

  Hornets: Plumlee, Oubre, Rozier, Bridges, three goals

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