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Korver had two big 3-pointers in Chicago's dominant fourth quarter. The first made it 84-72 with 7:13 left and the second put Chicago ahead 92-75 with under 5 minutes to go.
The Bulls shot 51 percent and held an eighth straight opponent to under 90 points as they continue to show the potential to win the East.
But slowing down the Bobcats is much easier thanks to injuries and Jordan's decision to trade former All-Star Gerald Wallace to Portland.
The blows continued at shootaround when Jackson acknowledged the training staff told him there's a "possibility if I play tonight I might re-injure it."
Thomas woke up with soreness Wednesday after his first full contract practice since his January surgery and indicated he'd "give it another day or two. I don't want to play and have to sit back down."
After late-game success in an early meeting, Silas started with the shooting guard Henderson guarding Rose. Henderson picked up a foul 18 seconds in.
But while Rose didn't have a huge game on offense, he helped make Charlotte's D.J. Augustin ineffective at the other end. Charlotte's point guard was held to six points and three assists.
The Bobcats had strange lineups all night. One particularly odd unit of Henderson, Shaun Livingston, Eduardo Najera, D.J. White and Dante Cunningham helped Charlotte build a 40-34 second-quarter lead.
NOTES: Jordan will be in Chicago on Saturday for the 20th anniversary celebration of the Bulls' first championship. ... The Bulls improved to 18-14 on the road, earning one more victory than all of last season. ... Cunningham had 15 points on 7-of-12 shooting in his best game since coming over in the Wallace trade.
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