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LOS ANGELES – Sometimes it’s very subtle.
A deep sigh or a shake of the head.
Then there’s times it’s not.
“You’ll see guys from the other team with hands on their knees as soon as they can, the free throw line when the whistle is blown and things like that,” Bulls guard Tre Jones said with a smirk. “We pick up on all those little cues.”
That they do because then they know they got you.
The Bulls will enter Saturday’s game against the Lakers third in the league in pace of play at 102.