
Bulls
pull even in series, Beat Hawks 86-73
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and Story by Dan Peters
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The
Chicago bulls played a much harder game this time. A tougher defense
and a similar offensive game were the key to beating the visiting
Hawks. As they have done in previous games, the Bulls pulled out to
double-digit lead most of the game, only to have Atlanta chip away at
that lead.
Clutch
play from the “Bench Mob” stopped the threat and the Bulls held
on to even the series at one.
Clutch
defensive play by Luol Deng was again key to the victory. Deng met
Johnson high after Johnson had hurt the Bulls in the Hawks Game 1 win
with 34 points. “I was more into him,” said Deng. “I wanted to
make him a driver. I knew the help was there, so just don’t give
him a lot of space and then when he gives up the ball try to deny
him.” The Hawks’ scorers don’t like pressure defense, which the
Bulls only discussed in Game 1 but failed to provide.

The
New MVP of the NBA
Derrick
Rose honored in pre game ceremony. Commissioner David Stern awarded
Rose the MVP hardware.
Rose,
meanwhile, can now focus on the task at hand. The past few days were
a whirlwind for the Chicago product, with the news about his winning
the MVP breaking, the formal announcement on Tuesday and the
presentation tonight.
“I’m
just happy that it’s over now, and we can just ball out,” Rose
said
He’s
just fine, so he say’s
After
a scare at the end of the first playoff game loss, Derrick Rose’s
ankle seemed to be fine.
“I’m
fine,” said
Rose. “I feel my confidence is real high. Shots I normally hit just
did not fall. The way they are playing me (loose and laying off), I’m
going to continue to shoot, things are going to change. I’m fine as
long as we win. I’m just trying to go out and play hard and play
together and put up a good fight. We came out aggressive on both ends
making sure they took tough shots. We’ve got to continue to hustle
because things are just going to get harder.”
Too
many distractions?
Too
many awards and distractions with coach of the year and MVP. “I’m
just happy that it’s over now, and we can just ball out,” Rose
said. I believe that is a good thing. There’s the other teams
raising their game in the playoffs thing while the Bulls played at a
playoff level all season. The Bulls have had much more trouble
running an unhindered offense. And there’s the fatigue issue of
playing so hard during the season and not having enough left. None
can be proven, of course, and remain less than informed speculation.
And, of course, the simple notion that the Bulls were overachievers
and it is all catching up to them.
What’s
up with Carlos Boozer?
“Carlos
is giving us everything he has,” said Thibodeau. “He’s nicked
up. He’s playing hard. He’s on the boards. The rebounding is
huge. We need that rebounding. His offense will come around.”
The
players have his back as well. “I think it’s very hard
sometimes,” said Noah. “Our home crowd, it (can be) a tough place
to play. We have a lot of love for our crowd. Through tough times
we’ve got to stick together. I’ve been in this position before.
My rookie year I was booed. It’s tough being booed in front of the
home crowd.
It’s
important for us to stick together. We’re trying to represent this
city, this team as well as we can. We’ve got the MVP. Derrick is
doing a great job being a leader and representing the city. With
Carlos, people have to understand he’s playing through an injury
right now. He’s giving us what he’s got. He’s somebody who has
an unbelievable presence. He opens up a lot of things for us.
Sometimes people are quick to bash one player. But this is a team and
we know we need Carlos to get where we want to go.”
The
Hawks as a team, failed to accomplish what they did in the first game
of the series
“Nothing
we haven’t seen,” said Crawford. “I just think we didn’t
handle it correctly. I’m not worried. I think we’ll be fine in
Games 3 and 4. We usually shoot better at home. We came here to get
two. We got one. We’ll go back to Atlanta and take care of
business.”
“They
came out and applied pressure,” said Atlanta’s Jeff
Teague, who scored 21
points without a turnover. “They got up into us. They made every
catch we got tough. They came on Joe (Johnson), double-teamed him a
lot. Kind of frustrated us as a team, because he got it going the
first game.”
It’s
on to Atlanta for games 3 and 4. The Bulls won’t have their home
crowd there to give them the edge; they will have to rely on the play
of the youngest MVP in league history and the stout defense to carry
them to victory.
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