
DeRozan set a new record in the Bulls' game against the Kings, becoming the first player in NBA history to score him more than 35 points in seven consecutive games and shoot nearly 50 percent from the field, a record previously held by Wilt Chamberlain.
The Bulls beat the Kings 125-118 on Wednesday night, with DeRozan shooting 38 points on 15-of-27 shooting to 59.3. He thus broke Chamberlain's record, saying in an interview with ESPN: "I was so excited to set a record in basketball that I couldn't speak. Chamberlain was young when he played and it was great to be able to set records for his fans, and I needed to move on. ”
DeRozan Spurs traded the Bulls last August, and he played in 55 games for the Bulls this season, averaging 28.1 points, 5.2 rebounds and 5.1 assists per game, ranking fourth in the NBA in scoring and shooting 51.7 percent from the field.
Despite successive injuries to Ravin and Ball this season, DeRozan played steadily, the Bulls won five straight games, and DeRozan was named to the All-Star team. After winning back-to-back wins over the Heat, DeRozan said: "Honestly I can do anything, I can't describe everything right now, that's the way I work and I want to win the game. ”
Recently the Nets made a trade with Philadelphia, harden and Simmons swapped, and they were there to beat the Bulls. The Bulls now finish first in the Central East with a 38-21 record, and if the Bulls stay healthy in this year's playoffs, Idrozan's form will be a favourite for the Eastern Conference championship or even the championship. DeRozan is now the team's top scorer, and DeRozan is about to head into the All-Star Game, and he needs to relax.