Making his team debut after being acquired from
Indiana as part of last week's blockbuster trade that sent
former Houston star James Harden to Brooklyn, Victor Oladipo
paced the Rockets with 32 points.
Houston trailed by as many as 17 in the second quarter before
cutting the deficit to three several times down the stretch, the
last on a pair of Christian Wood free throws with 1:03 left. The
Rockets would come no closer while losing their second straight.
After losing four games in a row by four points or less, the
Bulls won for the second time in as many days. Chicago overcame
17 turnovers by shooting 46.7 percent, including 44.4 percent
(20-for-45) from long range.
Seven players scored in double figures for the Bulls, as Denzel
Valentine (13 points, eight rebounds), Thaddeus Young (12
points, nine rebounds) and Wendell Carter Jr. (10 points, eight
rebounds) each flirted with double-doubles.
Garrett Temple scored 13 points and Coby White chipped in 10 for
Chicago, while LaVine had seven assists.
Wood had 30 points and nine rebounds for the Rockets. Eric
Gordon scored 21 points, with Jae'Sean Tate (11 points) and
Mason Jones (10) also finishing in double figures.
Oladipo added nine assists in another solid game at United
Center this season. He drilled all five attempts from deep while
scoring 22 points for Indiana in a Dec. 26 win against Chicago.
Chicago shot 50 percent in the first half, including 9-for-22
from long range, and took a 64-52 lead into the break. LaVine,
who had just one field goal in Sunday's victory at Dallas, had
four field goals in the first half en route to scoring a
team-high 13 points.
John Wall (left knee soreness) and Sterling Brown (right lower
leg soreness) were out for Houston, while Patrick Williams
(right hip contusion) and Otto Porter Jr. (lower back strain)
missed the game for Chicago.
--Field Level Media
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