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Recapping the Chicago Bulls: DeMar DeRozan’s last-second shot rims out, sealing a 103-102 loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers

The year ended the same way for the Chicago Bulls as it began: holding their breath, waiting for a shot to fall.

DeMar DeRozan rang in 2022 with a bit of magic, sinking a one-legged 3-pointer in Indianapolis to beat the buzzer for a win against the Pacers on New Year’s Eve. But DeRozan couldn’t rustle up the same heroics Saturday against the Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Bulls forced a Cavaliers jump-ball turnover with 5.8 seconds remaining as Alex Caruso and Nikola Vučević smothered a last-second shot attempt by Donovan Mitchell, placing the ball in the team’s most reliable hands to take the potential game-winner. The Cavaliers threw a double-team at DeRozan, who pulled up for his signature midrange jumper to take another crack at a New Year’s Eve haymaker.

But unlike last year’s crisp arc through the net, this year’s shot bounced slightly off the mark, rattling across the rim as the Bulls fell 103-102 at the United Center.

The highs

The lows

Stat of the game

The Cavaliers won the game behind the 3-point arc — a familiar refrain for the Bulls, who take the fewest 3-pointers in the league. The Bulls were outscored 39-21 from behind the arc, while three Cavaliers made three or more 3-pointers.

The Bulls only made one 3-pointer in the first half while the Cavaliers went 9-for-23 from behind the arc. Dosunmu took advantage of a pair of open looks to go 2-for-2 in the third quarter, but the Bulls couldn’t ignite their long-range shooting.

Kevin Love led the Cavaliers with 5-for-11 shooting from behind the arc.

Injury report

Goran Dragić was the only Bulls player ruled out against the Cavaliers, sitting out the team’s third game in four nights for rest. Derrick Jones Jr. was cleared to return after missing five games with a left ankle sprain but did not play.

The Cavaliers were missing guard Darius Garland (right thumb) and forward Evan Mobley (right ankle).

Where they stand

The Bulls fell to 16-20 and remain in 10th place in the Eastern Conference.

Up next

The Bulls will travel to Cleveland for a rematch against the Cavaliers on Monday.

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Source: Berkshire mont

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