【Guide】January 8, News The Jazz beat the Bulls 97-77 away, ending the Bulls’ 3-game winning streak.
Bulls lose to Jazz 77-97
The Jazz refused to lose streak. Favors had 20 points and 11 rebounds, Gobert had 11 points and 14 rebounds, Hayward had 18 points and 5 assists, Burke had 17 points, and Trevor Booker had a season-high 15 points and 8 rebounds.
The Bulls shot only 33.3 percent.
Rose scored 7 points on 3 of 15 shots, Gasol made 5 of 13 shots, 13 points and 6 rebounds, Butler made 5 of 13 shots, 16 points and 11 rebounds, Noah missed all 3 shots, 1 point and 7 rebounds, Gibson 15 points and 6 rebounds
rebound.
The Bulls were at a disadvantage in the first quarter, but they still clung to the score.
With 4 minutes and 54 seconds left in this section, Butler scored a layup to equalize the score for the Bulls to 12-12.
But then the Jazz played a 7-2 spurt. At the end of the first quarter, the Jazz led 22-16.
At the beginning of the second quarter, the Bulls played an 8-0 offensive and evened the score again.
But the Jazz’s Ingles made an outside jumper and the Jazz took the lead again.
With 2 minutes and 08 seconds left in the second quarter, Gasol assisted Butler, who hit a three-pointer, and the Bulls went ahead by 2 points, taking the lead for the first time in this game.
But then both Gasol and Rose failed to hit the offense, and the Jazz took the opportunity to overtake and ended the first half with a 36-32 lead.
Rose made 0 of 9 shots in the half and scored 1 point only from free throws. Gasol made 3 of 8 shots and scored 8 points. Butler made 3 of 7 shots and scored 8 points and 6 rebounds.
In the third quarter, the Jazz once again widened the point difference to double digits.
Gasol hit an outside jumper, and the Bulls came close to 9 points.
Rose, who had been quiet for half the game, improved in this quarter. He relied on scoring 4 points in a row, and with Butler’s subsequent layup, the Bulls were only 3 points behind 46-49.
But then under the leadership of Favors and Hayward, the Jazz played a wave of 6-2 and opened up the point difference again.
After three quarters, the Jazz 63-51 the Bulls.
At the beginning of the last quarter, the Jazz played a wave of 18-6, and the point difference gradually widened. The Jazz’s largest lead reached 26 points.
The Bulls were unable to recover, and the Jazz finally won a big victory at the Bulls’ home court.