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Free-scoring Nuggets see off the rampaging Bulls
THE Denver Nuggets, the NBA's top scoring team, refused to be slowed by stingy Chicago as they attacked relentlessly to secure a 108-91 road victory over the league-leading Bulls on Monday.
Ty Lawson led the charge with 27 points and nine rebounds and Arron Afflalo added 22 to give the Nuggets (27-23) a much-needed win in the third of their seven-game road trip. The triumph kept Denver level with Utah and Houston for the seventh best record in the tight West race. East leader Chicago, on the other hand, remained 3 1/2-games in front of Miami, which also lost on Monday.
Averaging more than 103 points per game entering the night, Denver broke loose from the Bulls in the third quarter where it outscored Chicago 27-16 to take control. Playing with dizzying pace, the Nuggets were able to score 54 points inside the paint against one of the league's top defenses as they turned a two-point halftime lead into a romp.
"This was not our type of game. It was up and down, free and easy," Chicago coach Tom Thibodeau said. "We let our guard down and you can't do that."
The Bulls had been thriving in the absence of Derrick Rose, who missed his seventh straight game with a groin injury, but lacked firepower.
Reserve point guards C.J. Watson, starting in Rose's absence, and John Lucas each had 17 points to lead the Bulls (40-11), who saw their four-game winning streak come to an end.
Ty Lawson led the charge with 27 points and nine rebounds and Arron Afflalo added 22 to give the Nuggets (27-23) a much-needed win in the third of their seven-game road trip. The triumph kept Denver level with Utah and Houston for the seventh best record in the tight West race. East leader Chicago, on the other hand, remained 3 1/2-games in front of Miami, which also lost on Monday.
Averaging more than 103 points per game entering the night, Denver broke loose from the Bulls in the third quarter where it outscored Chicago 27-16 to take control. Playing with dizzying pace, the Nuggets were able to score 54 points inside the paint against one of the league's top defenses as they turned a two-point halftime lead into a romp.
"This was not our type of game. It was up and down, free and easy," Chicago coach Tom Thibodeau said. "We let our guard down and you can't do that."
The Bulls had been thriving in the absence of Derrick Rose, who missed his seventh straight game with a groin injury, but lacked firepower.
Reserve point guards C.J. Watson, starting in Rose's absence, and John Lucas each had 17 points to lead the Bulls (40-11), who saw their four-game winning streak come to an end.
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