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The Bulls won even though they shot just over 39 percent and were 5 of 22 on 3-pointers, because they dominated on the glass and locked down Atlanta.
The Bulls outrebounded the Hawks 58-39 after getting beaten on the boards 38-37 in Game 1 and held them to 33.8 percent shooting, after they converted just over 51 percent in the opener.
"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."
While Teague came through with another good game filling in for the injured Kirk Hinrich, Johnson and Crawford struggled after coming up big in the opener.
Johnson saw his scoring dip from 34 points to 16. Crawford finished with just 11 after scoring 22 in Game 1, and the Hawks simply couldn't sustain any momentum -- not with the Bulls defending like this.
"Our defense was night-and-day better than Game 1," Chicago's Kyle Korver said.
So was the rebounding. The Bulls were just more aggressive, period.
"If they get going early, they're hard to slow down," Thibodeau said. "I thought we had the right mindset, and we had a multiple-effort mentality."
NOTES: Asked earlier in the day if the Hawks would see more defensive pressure -- particularly Teague -- Thibodeau quipped, "Well, some would be good." ... Thibodeau wasn't surprised Rose was a picture of humility during his MVP speech on Tuesday, thanking just about everyone and choking up when he mentioned his family. "He's like that every day, and that's the thing that's most impressive thing about him," Thibodeau said. "He's handled everything with so much class and grace. He's got a great demeanor. He's never satisfied. He wants the team to do well. He cares so much about his teammates. We just want him to continue doing all the things he's doing." ... Blackhawks star Patrick Kane was seen wearing a Rose jersey. ... Hinrich, the former Bulls player, has a strained right hamstring and is expected to miss the series.
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