Without DeRozan, Bulls can't hold late lead at Memphis

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Without DeRozan, Bulls can't hold late lead at Memphis
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Without DeRozan, Bulls pull a fourth-quarter fade and lose in Memphis. McGrawDHSports chicagobulls

This was a game that seemed to move in slow motion. And like a windup toy, the Bulls slowly settled to a complete halt by the end.

"We lost our rhythm offensively," Bulls coach Billy Donovan told reporters after the game."When I say we lost our rhythm, I think the effort was there, I thought the compete was there. Just stylistically we didn't do the things well enough that got us that lead in the third quarter." by signing up you agree to our terms of service As a team, the Bulls shot 67% from the foul line, hitting 18 of 27 attempts. After the game, Donovan was asked if LaVine is still bothered by the finger injury he suffered a couple weeks ago.

Ja Morant led the Grizzlies with 34 points, while Jaren Jackson Jr. added 24. Memphis has been on a wild ride lately. The Grizzlies had won 11 in a row before an overtime loss to the Lakers on Jan. 20 that was best known for former NFL tight end Shannon Sharpe barking from the sideline.

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