Bulls rally from 20-point deficit to stun Trail Blazers
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[January 06, 2021]
Coby White led seven players in
double figures with 21 points as the visiting Chicago Bulls, despite
using just nine players, used superior depth to overtake the
Portland Trail Blazers 111-108 on Tuesday night to snap a seven-game
losing streak in the rivalry.
Wendell Carter Jr. broke a late tie with two free throws, Otto
Porter Jr. nailed a midrange jumper and White connected from just
inside the arc in a six-point Bulls flurry that produced a 106-100
lead with 2:08 to play, and the visitors held on from there to
record their first win over the Trail Blazers since Nov. 15, 2016.
Damian Lillard's two free throws with 30.8 seconds to play kept the
Trail Blazers in the game at 106-105, before Pacific Northwest
product Zach LaVine capped a 18-point performance with a
back-breaking 3-pointer with 10.8 seconds to go.
In their first home game after a 2-2 trip, the Trail Blazers had one
more chance to tie, but Carmelo Anthony misfired on a 3-pointer with 2.7
seconds left.
Playing without Lauri Markkanen, Tomas Satoransky, Ryan Arcidiacono and
Chandler Hutchison, all out for COVID reasons, the Bulls fell behind by
20 points in the first half and didn't overtake the Trail Blazers until
Garrett Temple nailed a 3-pointer for a 96-94 lead with 6:36 to play.
There were four more lead changes after that, with Carter's foul shots
at the 3:34 mark giving Chicago the lead for good.
Temple and Patrick Williams finished with 14 points apiece, Carter added
13 and Thaddeus Young had 10 for the Bulls, who won for the fourth time
in their past five outings in the opener of a four-game Western swing.
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Chicago Bulls forward
Otto Porter Jr. (22) is fouled by Portland Trail Blazers forward
Robert Covington (23) as they battle for a rebound with Portland
forward Derrick Jones Jr. (55) during the second half at Moda
Center. Mandatory Credit: Steve Dykes-USA TODAY Sports
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Porter (game-high 13 rebounds) and White (10 boards) completed
double-doubles for the Bulls, while LaVine shared game-high assist
honors with Portland's Lillard with nine.
CJ McCollum paced the Trail Blazers with 26 points and Lillard had
24. Jusuf Nurkic finished with a 12-point, 11-rebound double-double,
while Robert Covington totaled 14 points, Gary Trent Jr. 13 and
Anthony 12.
Chicago's big early hole was mostly the result of a 14-point Trail
Blazers flurry over the final 2:58 of the first quarter that turned
a four-point game into a 39-21 Portland advantage. Trent and Anthony
contributed 3-pointers to the run.
The margin reached 20 on another Trent 3-pointer early in the second
period before the Bulls began chipping away. They got within seven
later in the second quarter, then as close as 85-81 with 25.9
seconds left in the third period after a 3-pointer by Temple.
--Field Level Media
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