Preview: Cavaliers at Bulls
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[December 02, 2016]
The Cleveland Cavaliers are
suffering through their first losing streak of the season and now
must visit a hungry rival in the second half of a back-to-back set
when they take on the Chicago Bulls on Friday. The Cavaliers
followed a 17-point loss at Milwaukee on Tuesday with a 113-94
setback against the Los Angeles Clippers at home two nights later.
Cleveland, the Eastern Conference's most prolific 3-point shooting
squad, hit 9-of-24 on Thursday to snap their NBA-record streak of 16
straight games with at least 10 to begin the season. The Bulls had a
4-2 road trip and several days off before a visit from the Los
Angeles Lakers on Wednesday but spoiled the positive vibes with a
96-90 loss. This marks the first encounter between LeBron James and
Dwyane Wade since the latter joined the Bulls, but the former Miami
Heat teammates and close friends have squared off 27 times
previously. James is expected to wear a Chicago Cubs uniform before
the game to settle a bet with Wade over the World Series.
TV: 8 p.m. ET, ESPN, FSN Ohio (Cleveland), CSN Chicago
ABOUT THE CAVALIERS (13-4): Kyrie Irving scored 28 points in
Thursday's loss and Richard Jefferson hit four 3-pointers off the
bench en route to his first double-digit effort (12 points) since
the season opener. Irving traditionally has struggled against the
Bulls, however, posting a scoring average of 17.4 points - 3.5 below
his career mark - and a field-goal percentage of 36.5 in 14 career
encounters. That's his worst shooting percentage against any
opponent, and it was even lower (31.4 percent) in his three games
versus Chicago a season ago.
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ABOUT THE BULLS (10-7): Jimmy Butler led the way with 22 points in
the loss to the Lakers, but he was a big part of the overall problem
with a 4-of-18 shooting effort and four turnovers - a far cry from
his 40-point, one-turnover performance in a win over the club just
10 days earlier. The Bulls were 4-of-21 from 3-point range and
entered Thursday ranked 29th in the league with 7.1 makes per game.
Point guard Rajon Rondo recorded 14 points on Wednesday but is
shooting only 28.6 percent at home.
BUZZER BEATERS
1. Chicago won three of the four encounters last season, including
both games in the Windy City.
2. Cavaliers G/F Mike Dunleavy sat out Thursday's game with
concussion symptoms.
3. Bulls F Doug McDermott (concussion) has missed seven straight
games.
PREDICTION: Bulls 106, Cavaliers 105
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