The Bulls won 121-115 at home Tuesday in Chicago. The win came off a big performance by Luol Deng who ended up with a double-double in the contest. The win moves the bulls to 24-7 on the year as they continue to hold on to the best record in the NBA. They also improved their home record to a remarkable 10-1 mark. The Bulls struggled a bit on defense, but were explosive on offense scoring 25 or more points in each quarter.
The Bulls were led by Deng who scored 23 in the contest and added 11 assists to record a double-double on the day. Joakim Noah added 11 rebounds, which led the team. The team scored nearly 30 points in every quarter including a high of 33 in the fourth quarter. In the second quarter they scored 29 while in the third they put up 32. This showed that they are definitely the team to be scared of for the remainder of the year and playoffs. The team continues to win while putting up huge offenses performances.
The Kings were anything but bad on offense, as well, but just simply did not have enough to get the victory. Even despite a late rally, in which they outscored the Bulls 38-33 in the fourth quarter, it was simply not enough. The team was led by Demarcus Cousins who had a monster game on both offense and defensively. Cousins led all scorers with 28 points and added 17 huge rebounds to record a double-double. His play really stood out on a team with minimal success this season. In fact, the loss brings the team to 10-18 on the season while dropping their road record to 3-13 on the year.

