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[October 26, 2017]
The Chicago Bulls and the
Atlanta Hawks are both going through a bit of a rebuilding phase
after saying goodbye to stars over the summer, and both are dealing
with some growing pains. The Bulls will try to record their first
victory of the 2017-18 campaign when they host the Hawks on
Thursday.
Both clubs enter Thursday's showdown riding a three-game slide after
Atlanta, which has the misfortune of beginning the season with five
straight games on the road, followed up a win in the season opener
at Dallas with three straight setbacks. “It’s going to be a tough
year," Hawks swingman Kent Bazemore told the Atlanta Journal
Constitution. "But if we can continue to plug away and keep the
effort consistent and once the offense starts rolling around where
we start making shots and start getting better shots through our
offense, things will start to look up." The Bulls came out strong
against the Cleveland Cavaliers on Tuesday and scored 68 points in
the first half to take a lead into the break before being held to 44
points in the second half and suffering a 119-112 loss. Chicago is
moving forward with a young team and is getting impressive results
from rookie forward Lauri Markkanen, who is averaging 16.3 points
and 9.3 rebounds.
TV: 8 p.m. ET, FS Southeast (Atlanta), WGN (Chicago)
ABOUT THE HAWKS (1-3): Atlanta point guard Dennis Schroder missed
Monday's 104-93 loss at Miami with an ankle injury and is not
expected to return until the home opener on Friday, leaving the team
without its most explosive scoring option at Chicago. The Hawks were
led by Bazemore (20 points) and Taurean Prince (20) in a loss to the
Miami Heat but battled to the end and was quick to point out that
the team would be bringing that energy every night. "That is one
thing you are not going to have to worry about with the Atlanta
Hawks, is not bringing it every game," Prince told reporters. "The
competitiveness, the heart, that will be there every game."
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ABOUT THE BULLS (0-3): Markkanen scored a season-high 19 points on
7-of-12 shooting in the loss at Cleveland and knocked down 5-of-8
from beyond the arc. The 7-0 forward is 10-of-22 from beyond the arc
on the season and scored in double figures in each of his first
three games. "I thought our guys did an excellent job of finding
him," Chicago coach Fred Hoiberg told reporters after Tuesday's
game. "We got him in transition several times out of our flow
offense. ... He's going to be a heck of a player, man."
BUZZER BEATERS
1. Bulls PG Kris Dunn (finger) could make his season debut on
Thursday.
2. Hawks PF Ersan Ilyasova (knee) missed the last game and is
questionable for Thursday.
3. Chicago snapped a seven-game losing streak in the series with a
106-104 triumph at home on April 1.
PREDICTION: Bulls 103, Hawks 99
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