For more than three quarters Monday night in Cleveland, the Chicago Bulls matched the Cavaliers blow for blow as they tried to steal Game Two of their first round playoff series.
Almost inevitably, however, the Cavs put together a late-game run—fueled by another transcendent performance from LeBron James—to claim a 112-102 win.
There were no surprises, here. (Well, Jamario Moon’s three-point shooting, perhaps.) It’s a story that’s played out many times in postseason history.
The Bulls played spirited basketball, executing on offense and swarming on defense. Joakim Noah, Derrick Rose, and Luol Deng matched everything that James and company had to offer.
However, as well as those three played, it was clearly all Chicago could do just to stay even with the deep a ...
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NBA Playoffs: A Silver Lining in the Cloud of Chicago’s Game Two Loss
Posted: 20th April 2010 by Tom Delamater in NBAComments Off on NBA Playoffs: A Silver Lining in the Cloud of Chicago’s Game Two Loss