Bulls seem whole again while rolling past Pistons in Paris. McGrawDHSports chicagobulls
The Bulls were chosen to spend a week in Paris right in the middle of the NBA season, which meant the rest of the schedule was condensed and featured fewer days off.
"I think my great grandfather was French," LaVine said."I think it meant something and maybe the air up here was good for me. I'm definitely coming back to Paris again, maybe for a wine trip." The day featured plenty of NBA celebrities. Former Bull Joakim Noah was on hand, along with Magic Johnson, commissioner Adam Silver, former Spurs point guard Tony Parker and a couple of Bulls-Pistons alums, Ben Wallace and Rip Hamilton.
Now the question is, can the Bulls keep this going when they get back home and face a flurry of games? They've now gone 10-6 since the ugly loss in Minnesota on Dec. 18, when they gave up 150 points to the Timberwolves. "It's almost a reverse way of looking at it," Donovan said."'I'm letting the team down because I turned the ball over, I'm letting the team down because I missed a shot, I'm letting the team down because I blew a defensive assignment.'
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