The Chicago Bulls defeated the Washington Wizards 115-111 on Wednesday night thanks to DeMar DeRozan, Nikola Vucevic, who had 25 points and 11 rebounds, and DeRozan, who scored 15 of his 27 points in the fourth quarter.
The Wizards lost their fourth in a row and played without leading scorer and three-time All-Star Bradley Beal. He strained his hamstring Sunday in a loss to the Los Angeles Lakers and will be re-evaluated next week.
Zach LaVine added 25 points as Chicago bounced back after a 2-4 road trip.
Vucevic’s basket gave the Bulls a 106-105 lead with 2:50 left, and he then blocked a shot that led to a jumper by DeRozan. After Kristaps Porzingis missed a 3-pointer, DeRozan had a three-point play to put Chicago ahead 111-105 with 1:43 left.
"Vucevic, I thought really played a great game tonight from start to finish. He was really efficient. I thought he had everything going. He posted up, hit some midrange and obviously he hit some 3s," Bulls coach Billy Donovan said.
"I give DeMar and Zach a lot of credit because they struggled to shoot the ball at the level they are normally used to, accustomed to shooting the basketball," he said.
DeRozan was held to six points in the first half.
Porzingis scored 28 points with nine rebounds and Kyle Kuzma added 21 points for Washington.
Corey Kispert started in Beal’s place and scored 10 points.
"I think they executed a little bit better. They ran their stuff, got some decent looks and we didn’t," Porzingis said.
"We weren’t as sharp as they were, that’s experience, that’s communication, a little about detail, they were just better down the stretch, but hats off to our guys, young guys, everybody played super hard even though we were missing shots, missing free throws and turning the ball over. We were all over the place," Porzingis said.
Filling the void of Beal
The Wizards will have to manage without Beal as they try to end the losing streak.
"It is what it is, we’ll just have to do the best we can with what we have," coach Wes Unseld Jr. said before the game. "Not having him, at times in the past it was a comfort level with certain guys understanding they have to step up, absorbing a little bit more of a role and they have had some success without him. There is a comfort level there, but it’s not ideal."