
Bulls vs Pacers Highlights
Lets break down these Bulls vs Pacers highlights from tonight’s game. The Chicago Bulls are sitting first in the Eastern Conference, but are riddled with injuries to star players. Zach Lavine and Coby White are both out, and the Bulls needed to show their depth tonight if they want to compete for a first ring since Jordan retired. The Pacers have had questionable defense lately, but they had a powerhouse in Caris LeVert who was ready to perform.
The hero of the night was Nikola Vucevic, who ended the game with 36 points, three offensive rebounds, and three blocks. All of the blocks came in the 4th quarter and were pivotal in keeping the Pacers at bay. Without his points in the paint, Chicago would have struggled keeping up with Caris LeVert.
Caris LeVert put on a monster performance, getting 42 points and shooting 73%. He kept using a step-back move that the Bulls defense couldn’t cope with and was shooting free and easy all night long. He had a lanky quickness that was hard to predict and even hit a wild circus shot that he threw up for fun after a foul. The Bulls needed to pull deep to beat him, and they really showed off their title credentials by getting the win.

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