Great defence a big plus in Bulls' six-win charge

Bulls guard Derrick Rose scoring an easy basket as Celtics centre Kelly Olynyk (left) and guard Isaiah Thomas fail to keep pace at the United Centre. Chicago beat Boston 101-92 after trailing by 10 points late in the second half, netting at least 100
Bulls guard Derrick Rose scoring an easy basket as Celtics centre Kelly Olynyk (left) and guard Isaiah Thomas fail to keep pace at the United Centre. Chicago beat Boston 101-92 after trailing by 10 points late in the second half, netting at least 100 points for the ninth successive game. PHOTO: EUROPEAN PRESSPHOTO AGENCY

CHICAGO • The Chicago Bulls are becoming an offensive juggernaut, but they are quick to credit their defence for a season-high six-game winning streak and a rapid rise up the National Basketball Association (NBA) scoring rankings.

Once again the Bulls created an offensive surge by playing better defence in a 101-92 victory over the Boston Celtics on Thursday at the United Centre.

Trailing 33-43 late in the second quarter, Chicago outscored Boston 15-4 in the final four minutes to grab a 48-47 half-time lead and roll to a comfortable win.

"That's what really won us the game," Jimmy Butler said of the Bulls' defensive uptick. "We were out there guarding, we rebounded, and we got a lot of easy baskets. When we're playing like that, we look really good out there."

Butler and Pau Gasol each had double-doubles to lead the Bulls (22-12), who had six players score in double figures - including all five starters.

Butler had 19 points and 10 assists, while Gasol totalled 17 points and 18 rebounds for his 19th double-double this season.

The Celtics (19-17) were coached by assistant Jay Larranaga while head coach Brad Stevens visited Andrew Smith, a former player of his from Butler University who is hospitalised in Indiana with non-Hodgkin's lymphoma.

Larranaga, 40, got his first taste of running an NBA bench after joining Boston in 2012 as an assistant.

"Brad always says that the focus is to win the next game, one possession at a time, and that's really how I approached it," he said. "I was obviously thinking about Brad and wanting to represent him well and our players... wanting to do right by them."

Seven Celtics players finished with double-digit points, including all five starters. Jae Crowder (17 points) and Kelly Olynyk (16 points) led the way for the team, who have dropped their last two games and four of their past five.

All six of the Bulls' wins in the streak have come against Eastern Conference opponents, and they improved to 13-8 against the East.

"(Defence) is a difference-maker for us," Gasol said. "Offensively, we're going to be fine, because we have a lot of talent and a lot of weapons. It's when we play defensively the way we need to, when we communicate and get into people, when we box out, when we help each other out... then we can beat anybody."

The Bulls, who came into the game ranked ninth in the NBA with an average of 102.2 points a game, scored 100-plus points in their ninth straight outing.

REUTERS

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on January 09, 2016, with the headline Great defence a big plus in Bulls' six-win charge. Subscribe