Warriors at Bulls
Chicago, IL – The Chicago Bulls have a tough homestand ahead as they try to break out of a dismal losing stretch, but their offensive woes could be helped by facing the league’s worst defensive team.
The Bulls try to avoid a fifth straight loss Friday night when they begin a stretch of six consecutive games at the United Center with a matchup against the Golden State Warriors.
Chicago (7-13) is one of the NBA’s lowest-scoring teams at 90.6 points per game, and it’s been particularly inept offensively recently, failing to reach 90 points in three of the last four.
Oddsmakers from online sports book Sportsbook.com have made the Bulls –4 point spread favorites for Friday’s game against the Warriors. Current NBA Public Betting Information shows that 57% of more the 162 bets for this game have been placed on the Bulls -4.
After suffering a two-point loss to New Jersey, which came into Chicago on Tuesday with a league-low one win, the Bulls had one of their worst performances of the season in a 118-83 defeat at Atlanta on Wednesday. Chicago shot a season-low 36.4 percent and was outscored 31-15 in the third quarter after Atlanta opened the second half on a 20-4 run.
The Bulls, who have lost nine of 10, also have struggled defensively, allowing opponents to average 106.3 points in the last 10 games after yielding 91.8 in the first 10.
"Either you want it or you don’t," said point guard Derrick Rose, who scored 19 on Wednesday. "Hustle, if you want it. Rebound. The score tonight speaks for itself. We’re just not playing hard."
Rose and the Bulls have been outscored by an average of 20.8 points during the losing streak. They’ll try to rebound during this homestand, but it won’t be easy, as Chicago will meet Boston and the Los Angeles Lakers in its next two.
"We really need to stick together," center Joakim Noah said. "I think there’s enough character on this team for us to turn this around."
Chicago may have a chance to break out of its offensive slump against Golden State, which is giving up a league-high 112.5 points per game. The Warriors (7-14) had their four-game losing streak snapped with a 105-89 win at New Jersey on Wednesday.
Monta Ellis scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half and the Warriors scored 30 points off 22 turnovers.
"Tonight was a great show of it from what we really have and the talent we have," Ellis said. "If we just stay together, we can just grind it and keep playing hard and play together, we can turn this thing around."
Ellis, who came in averaging 31.0 points in the previous nine games, was one of six players who finished with double figures in scoring. Center Mikki Moore had a season-high 16 points, making eight of 12 field goals.
"We can’t just rely on Monta to score 50 points every night. That’s one thing that’s going to be wear and tear," Moore said. "By the time he gets to the All-Star break, he’s going to be handicapped. I think we’re starting to learn our roles. It’s helping out everybody."
The Warriors have lost three straight to the Bulls and seven of the last eight in Chicago. The Bulls averaged 112.5 points in the two meetings last season.
Posted: 12/10/09 7:40PM ET