Game Thread: New York Knicks vs Chicago Bulls 7:30pm 12/19/2015

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Injury Report

Chicago Bulls
New York Knicks
Mike Dunleavy - Back (OUT)- No injuries to report
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Game Preview

The New York Knicks and Chicago Bulls will close out their respective back-to-back sets Saturday night, but one looks drastically different than the other.

While the Knicks rested up late in an easy win on Friday, the Bulls played their longest game in more than three decades ahead of their trip to Madison Square Garden.

What was most taxing might have been the final result. After playing for 3 hours, 24 minutes, the Bulls' four-game winning streak came to a close with a 147-144 quadruple-overtime loss to Detroit, the lone defeat on a five-game homestand.

Chicago (15-9) will meet the Knicks for a seventh game in 11 days one night after each of its starters logged season highs in minutes - led by Jimmy Butler (55:33) and Derrick Rose (54:13).

"You fight hard, you put everything you have on the court and to lose like this in four overtimes at home, it's a heartbreaker," Pau Gasol said. "It happens."

Not often. Chicago's only other four-overtime game was a 156-155 win at Portland on March 16, 1984. Friday was the 13th game in NBA history to last at least four overtimes and the first since Atlanta beat Utah on March 25, 2012.

Butler's 3-pointer at the buzzer stuck between the rim and backboard for a moment before rolling harmlessly away, capping Chicago's 5-for-22 performance from downtown. The 22.7 percent clip was a season worst, and the five makes were one off a season low.

Butler still finished with a career-high 43 points, and Gasol added a season-high 30 points with 15 rebounds, five assists and five blocks. Rose poured in 34 points, but it took him 34 shots to get there, both season highs.

"We're expected to win," Butler said. "Four overtimes, no overtimes. We didn't do that. Didn't protect our home floor."

After dropping to 11-4 at the United Center, the Bulls will try to snap a two-game skid on the road. They have won three straight games in this series and are 13-3 against the Knicks since April 12, 2011.

While Chicago won the second end of its only two previous back-to-backs, New York is 1-4 in the same situation.

The Knicks (13-14) won their third consecutive game on Friday, 107-97 at Philadelphia. New York led by as many as 30 points before using the fourth quarter to rest its starters, none of whom logged more than 28 minutes.

The Knicks didn't post 14 wins last season until March 17.

Rookie Kristaps Porzingis is a big reason for the turnaround, though he has struggled offensively of late. After scoring 28 points on Dec. 7, Porzingis has scored just 36 in the last five games on 27.1 percent shooting.

He has blocked 10 shots in his last two games, however, while playing against other top picks Karl-Anthony Towns of Minnesota and Jahlil Okafor of the 76ers.

"The great thing about (Porzingis) is even if he's not getting the most amount of opportunities offensively, he's blocking shots, he's changing shots, he's still impacting the game," coach Derek Fisher said. "We're a better team when he's out there on the floor and I think he's going to continue to learn every night when he's out there on the floor."

New York has won three of its last four games at MSG after opening the season 3-6 there.

(nba.com)
 

mafra

Legend
As is the norm so far for this season... Knicks catch a break on the schedule... Bulls played a 4-OT game last night while we sat our starters in the 4th... CHI should be exhausted... tired legs. We have no excuses... Bring energy tonight and we have a chance to get back to .500.

(Theknicksblog.com)

"What was most taxing might have been the final result. After playing for 3 hours, 24 minutes, the Bulls' four-game winning streak came to a close with a 147-144 quadruple-overtime loss to Detroit, the lone defeat on a five-game homestand.

Chicago (15-9) will meet the Knicks for a seventh game in 11 days one night after each of its starters logged season highs in minutes - led by Jimmy Butler (55:33) and Derrick Rose (54:13).

"You fight hard, you put everything you have on the court and to lose like this in four overtimes at home, it's a heartbreaker," Pau Gasol said. "It happens."

... After dropping to 11-4 at the United Center, the Bulls will try to snap a two-game skid on the road. They have won three straight games in this series and are 13-3 against the Knicks since April 12, 2011...

... While Chicago won the second end of its only two previous back-to-backs, New York is 1-4 in the same situation."
 
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tiger0330

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This may be the first time that a team has played a back to back game after a 4 OT game in NBA history. Knicks don't want to go into the record books as having lost this game no matter how obscure the record may be.
 
Bulls are a tough team, but yeah, c'mon, they have to be tired. Win this one and we are back at 0.500 more than a third of the way through the season. Even more importantly, if we can get some consistency out of our rotations, we might even be able to play 0.500 ball from here on out.
 
If you want to appreciate how athletic Porzingis is to move around the court the way that he does at 7'3" and just barely 20 years-old, search on YouTube for video on Robert Bobroczky.

I just saw this kid mentioned online. He is a 7'6" kid who is only 15 years-old and plays basketball in Europe. He has a sweet shot, but man, this poor kid trying to run is painful to watch. I know he is taller than Porzingis and younger, but still, Porzingis is a freak of nature to move like he does.
 

Broadway

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Definitely should be taking advantage of Bulls situation from yesterday. Have control of the game but should apply even more pressure
 
Lead at 9 late in the 2nd quarter. Noah keeping the Bulls in this game singlehandedly. Tough matchup for Porzingis. Tough matchup for anyone.
 
We lead 49 - 39 at the half. If we come out lethargic in the 3r quarter, this Bulls team will blow right past us. I don't care how many OTs they played last night, they still have enough in them to beat us tonight if we don't push hard from here on out.
 
Melo with 23 points on 11 of 16 shooting. No ball movement, but he is knocking everything down right now and when Melo isn't hitting shots, Afflalo is knocking them down. We have a chance to open up a big lead here in the 3rd, but Noah is playing too well for Chicago.
 
We play stupid, lazy defense to close out the 3rd quarter and let Portis get unlimited time to shoot a wide open set 3 twice in a minute. 17 point lead all the way down to 9. We are in danger of letting Chicago steal this one in the 4th.
 
2nd unit starts the 4th quarter strong. Lead is extended from 9 to 15 in the first couple minutes of the quarter.
 
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