Well, shoot. After a relatively even first three quarters, Jimmy Butler brought the Bulls home, proving the old Stacey King adage that big time players make big time plays! Butler, Taj Gibson, Doug McDermott, Nikola Mirotic and Michael Carter-Williams (who all scored in double figures) capitalized on the absence of Kevin Love (replaced by Channing Frye, who notched 15 points and five rebounds), Kyrie Irving (replaced by Jordan McRae, who had 21 points, three rebounds and two dimes) and JR Smith (substituted by Chicago native DeAndre Liggins, who had just two points in 23 minutes). Your Chicago Bulls handed Cleveland just its third home loss in 21 games.
Chicago Bulls vs Cleveland Cavaliers: Instant Analysis
