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Jordan has taken a more hands-on approach this week, getting involved in practice Tuesday and in Wednesday morning's shootaround.
"That's cool. He's got a lot to say and it's usually on the money," Silas said before the game. "Everything he talks about his positive. It's nothing negative so it's all good. Not too many owners come around like that -- with his knowledge."
Jordan's tutoring seemed to spark Charlotte early. The Bobcats met little resistance inside with Kwame Brown, filling in again for Nazr Mohammed (knee), hitting his first four shots.
The Bobcats had four of five starters in double figures by halftime in building as much as a 17-point lead. After a lethargic start, the Bulls clamped down defensively in cutting the deficit to 55-42 at halftime behind Deng's 10 points.
NOTES: Coach Tom Thibodeau said Rose has also improved defensively, most specifically at getting over screens and challenging shots. Rose said he's hoping to become a lockdown defender. "I look at Kobe Bryant. He's a guy that tries to kill you on both ends," Rose said. ... Bobcats assistant and former Bulls big man Charles Oakley was a popular guy when Chicago arrived for shootaround. "When he goes into something he's 100 percent committed to it," Thibodeau said. "I think he's figuring out now what he wants to do." ... Deng was assessed a flagrant foul for taking down Tyrus Thomas on a breakaway late in the second quarter.
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