The Bulls opened their rematch with the Knicks with one of their worst opening quarters of the season, going 0/7 from three and finishing down 34-17. It got a bit better but not enough as a late push never re-took the lead and the Bulls wound up falling 107-103 to go 1-1 against New York this week.
The Bulls finished the game 6/36 from distance, with even affecting Zach LaVine as he went 0-7. LaVine handled his cold-shooting in stride though, with some aggressive drives inside in the 2nd quarter and ultimately getting to a pretty efficient 24-point night.