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There’s a fine line between perfection and mediocrity in the NBA.
The Bulls walked it on Monday for 47 plus minutes. And then fell off.
Courtesy of a nasty finger roll with 23.6 seconds left by All-Star Darius Garland, to go along with 36 points by MVP candidate Donovan Mitchell, the Bulls fell short in handing the unbeaten Cavaliers their first loss of the season, losing at the United Center 119-113.
Too many turnovers, not enough star power. An on-going storyline for the Bulls (4-7) and one that is seemingly haunting them at the worst times.