Huge third quarter helps Bulls prevent embarressment against lowly Sixers

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Trailing to a team with just one win this season, the Bulls used the halftime break to identify the reason – their defense.Jimmy Butler had 23 points and the Bulls rallied from a five-point deficit for a 115-96 rout of the lowly Philadelphia 76ers on Monday night.

”That was the main focus in the second half – just to guard,” Butler said. ”You can’t look at their record and think they’re not a good team, because they are. But if we focus on the way we have to play on both ends, we can win games.”

Nikola Mirotic had 17 points and Tony Snell scored 15 of 16 points in the second half. Joakim Noah had 15 rebounds and eight assists as the Bulls won their third straight.After trailing 56-51 at the intermission, the Bulls had a 64-40 advantage in the second half.The 76ers drop to 1-25 and remain winless through 15 road games. Rookie Jahlil Okafor had 22 points in his first game as a professional in his hometown.

”It was fun,” Okafor said. ”Just pretty fun having all my family here.”

Okafor had eight points on 4-of-4 shooting in the second quarter and had 16 points in 16 first-half minutes. Philadelphia scored 37 points in the second on 16-of-25 (64 percent) shooting.

”In the second quarter, we did not put any pressure on them,” Bulls coach Fred Hoiberg said. ”They went anywhere they wanted on the floor and they were comfortable. We were not helping. It was a very poor defensive quarter for us.”

The Bulls, though, quickly dashed hopes for an upset early in the third quarter. The Bulls dialed up the intensity and made Philadelphia look like a one-win team.After committing just two turnovers in the first half, the Sixers had six in the first 6:34 of the third quarter. By then, the Bulls had claimed a 69-62 advantage and things only got worse for Philadelphia.The Bulls had an 85-68 lead entering the fourth – thanks to a 34-12 edge in the third – and Mirotic had a 3-pointer to open the scoring in the final quarter to make it a 20-point game.Snell led the Bulls with 12 points on 4-of-5 shooting in the third. Okafor was limited to two points.Besides seven turnovers in the quarter, the Sixers were just 5 for 21 (23.8 percent) from the field.Derrick Rose played despite feeling ill and had six points in 26 minutes. Hoiberg said he considered having Rose sit out the second half, but the former MVP played roughly 9 minutes.Okafor was asked if all the losing is tough. ”I’m living my dream,” he said. ”It’s been a lot of fun. It’s my rookie campaign and I’m working on improving. Coach always talks about having good days and good days adding up.”

NOTES—The Bulls host the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday night.