Reeling from the embarrassing loss on Sunday, the Chicago Bulls needed to come out with a sense of urgency against the red-hot Brooklyn Nets.
Turnovers were the key to this game. The starting backcourt of Zach LaVine and Kris Dunn combined for nine turnovers and just four assists (all of which came from LaVine). It’s becoming abundantly clear that Dunn isn’t the point guard of the future. Friday night, we saw Trae Young eviscerate the Bulls by just controlling the game and being an excellent passer.
For all of the turnovers, it was a competitive game which is something to be proud of for this Bulls team.