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Short-handed Chicago Bulls win their 2nd straight game, beating the Houston Rockets 125-120 behind Zach LaVine’s 33 points

When the Chicago Bulls offense has been at its best this season, it has benefited from strong ball movement to keep everyone involved. Even though Zach LaVine led the way Monday night with 33 points, he also dished out seven assists to help lead the Bulls to a 125-120 victory over the Houston Rockets at the United Center. The Bulls were short-handed without rookie Patrick Williams (hip) and ...

When the Chicago Bulls offense has been at its best this season, it has benefited from strong ball movement to keep everyone

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