Observations: Bulls Keep Win Streak Rolling With Convincing Win Over Hornets

Bulls observations: Win streak marches on against Hornets originally appeared on NBC Sports Chicago

With a 123-110 win over the Charlotte Hornets Friday, the Bulls have a three-game winning streak for the first time since Feb. 23, 2019.

Here’s what stood out:

Core comes to play

Bulls fans have been yearning for Zach LaVine and Lauri Markkanen to find flow in concert with one another for -- really -- years. We’ve seen their pick-and-roll chemistry make strides under Billy Donovan. We’ve seen both take steps forward on the offensive end.

Against the Hornets, they led the offensive charge. LaVine posted 15 points on 6-for-7 shooting (2-for-3 from 3) in the first half, while Markkanen scored 13 points on 6-for-10. Out of the third quarter gate, the team's first made field goal came on a LaVine swing to a Markkanen triple.

LaVine ended the night with 25 points, 9 assists and 6 rebounds including 9 points in the fourth quarter that helped ice the contest. Markkanen scored 23 points on 10-for-17, balancing his attempts evenly between 2- (9) and 3-point (8) range.

In 2019-20, LaVine and Markkanen each scored 20 or more points in the same game six times in 46 chances. In eight games playing together this year, they’ve achieved that feat three times.

Coby White, too, notched a needed performance, tallying 18 points, 8 assists and 2 steals. The three combined for 66 of the Bulls' 123 points.

Bulls’ bench continues to be better than most other benches

The Bulls’ reserves again stemmed multiple tides in this one. After the Hornets grew as much as a six-point lead in the first quarter, contributions from Thad Young, Garrett Temple, Otto Porter Jr., Denzel Valentine and Tomáš Satoranský helped secure a one point lead entering the second.

Then, late in the third, the Hornets turned to full-court ball pressure on multiple possessions to try and dig into their deficit. Buckets from Porter and Temple pushed the lead to 12 entering the final frame. Bench scoring ended 46-20 in the Bulls’ favor.

Young and Temple (15 points, three 3s), especially, set an active tone defensively after the Hornets got humming early on the offensive side. Valentine hit two 3s and slung 3 assists. Porter scored 7 of his 13 points in the fourth quarter. And in his first action since Dec. 29 after recovering from COVID-19, Tomáš Satoranský had 4 assists in 11 minutes.

Young talent wins press conferences, but these vets are winning games.

Quick hits

  • Gafford starts: With Wendell Carter Jr. sidelined due to a right quad contusion, Daniel Gafford got his first start of the season. He played a typical 19 minutes, scoring 7 points, grabbing 6 rebounds and blocking 2 shots.
  • Off night for Patrick Williams: It was a homecoming affair for Williams, but he had a rare night where he looked like a rookie, scoring 4 points on 2-for-7 shooting. Concerning was him balking at multiple open 3-point opportunities.
  • Hutchison on the fringe: Along with Satoranský, Chandler Hutchison was active for the first time since Dec. 29 after recovering from COVID-19. Donovan's rotation went 10 men deep, but Hutchison logged a DNP.
  • Battle of the interior: The Bulls won the paint-point battle 64-52, offensive boards 15-11 and second-chance points differential 18-6.

Measuring stick game

Donovan downplayed the idea that a win over the Hornets could send a statement, given their relatively equal footing with the Bulls in the Eastern Conference hierarchy. He prefers to focus on growth in a vacuum.

Still, this is a significant, quality win over a scrappy Hornets squad in their tier of the Eastern Conference. Two other measuring sticks: The Bulls, for the fourth time this season, eclipsed 30 assists, and they won the turnover battle 20-17. The offense is rolling.

With the win, they move to 7-8. Next up: The Lakers at the United Center on Saturday.

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