ATLANTA—Former Bull Thabo Sefolosha loves it when the Atlanta Hawks get so many players contributing on offense.Eight of the Hawks’ 10 players scored in double figures Wednesday night, led by Sefolosha, whose primary role is a defensive specialist off the bench.
”Everybody can play on this team,” he said. ”On different nights, a different guy steps up. It’s a huge plus to have that.”
Sefolosha scored 20 points, Dwight Howard added 18 and Atlanta beat the Bulls 115-107 for its third consecutive victory.Paul Millsap had 16 points and 11 rebounds for the Hawks, and Dennis Schroder scored 13. Howard grabbed 10 boards as Atlanta outrebounded the Bulls 49-30.Jimmy Butler finished with 39 points and Dwyane Wade had 25 for the Bulls, who have lost four of five.The output was Butler’s highest since he scored a career-high 53 points against Philadelphia on Jan. 14 last season.
”They got what they wanted, and then we decided to start playing – once again,” Butler said. ”Defense is all about effort, let’s get that straight. We’ve got to man up and guard, take it personal. We’ll be fine, but we’ve got to guard.”
Atlanta carried over some momentum from Tuesday’s rare victory at Cleveland. The defending NBA champion Cavaliers had won 11 straight in the series, including two playoff sweeps.Sefolosha sparked the Hawks when he entered late in the first quarter, scoring 16 of their 21 points in a 3:44 stretch that spanned the first two periods to help Atlanta take a 45-31 lead.Sefolosha loved how Hawks coach Mike Budenholzer changed the defense to keep Butler and Wade in check.
”In the second half we switched it up a little bit,” Sefolosha said. ”They’re good players, so we’re not going to stop them every time, but we got just enough stops and we had good offense at the end to pull through.”
The Hawks led by 17 early in the second on Millsap’s jumper, but the Bulls pulled within three early in the third. Kent Bazemore was called for a technical foul after slamming into Butler near the rim on a fast break, and Butler hit three free throws.After Wade’s jumper put the Bulls up 74-73, the Bulls took their biggest lead at five on Doug McDermott’s fast-break dunk before Tim Hardaway Jr.’s runner put Atlanta up 86-85 late in the third.The Hawks led the rest of the way, pushing the margin to 11 when Hardaway hit a straightaway 3-pointer. McDermott’s short jumper made it 103-101 with 4:54 remaining, but the Bulls didn’t get any closer.
”Our depth in the entirety of the roster is something we have a lot of faith and belief in,” Budenholzer said. ”Tonight you kind of saw that.”
NOTES—Wade will return to Miami on Thursday for the first time with an opposing team. The 12-time All-Star, who helped the Heat win three NBA titles in 13 seasons, had 23 points at the end of the third but went 1 for 4 from the field in the fourth…..Bazemore jammed his right pinkie against the backboard on his hard foul. X-rays were negative, but he wore a protective sleeve on the finger. He said he got the technical for slamming his mouthpiece to the floor….Bulls G Michael Carter-Williams made the two-game road trip even though he’s sidelined four to six weeks with a bruised left knee. Fred Hoiberg said Carter-Williams is ”moving around well,” but his timetable hasn’t changed….The Bulls visit Miami on Thursday.
Kareem Hunt ran for 122 yards and scored a touchdown with 1:15 left in Toledo’s 31-24 comeback victory over Northern Illinois on Wednesday night in NIU’s Chi-Town Showdown at the White Sox’s Newly Re-Named Guaranteed Rate Field.Logan Woodside threw for three touchdowns in the second half after entering the game with 34, tied with Jake Browning of No. 4 Washington for the national lead. That helped the Rockets (8-2, 5-1 Mid-American) overcome a 14-3 halftime deficit and snap a six-game losing streak in the series.Woodside’s second touchdown pass to Michael Roberts gave Toledo its first lead, 24-21, early in the fourth quarter. The Huskies (3-7, 3-3) tied the game on Christian Hagan’s 22-yard field goal with 4:31 left but the Rockets answered with a 9-play, 71-yard drive.Woodside finished 23 of 33 for 286 yards. Jon’Vea Johnson had six catches for 129 yards, including a 39-yard reception to set up the winning score.Aaron Covington’s interception with 15 seconds to play sealed the win.Ryan Graham had three touchdown passes for the Huskies, one to Kenny Golladay, who had 14 catches for 143 yards. Graham also ran for 97 yards.