LaMelo Ball, Hornets hand reeling Bulls another loss
Jan 17, 2025; Chicago, Illinois, USA; Charlotte Hornets guard LaMelo Ball (1) defends Chicago Bulls guard Coby White (0) during the first quarter at United Center. Mandatory Credit: David Banks-Imagn Images LaMelo Ball had 26 points and nine assists and Mark Williams notched a double-double of 19 points and 19 rebounds to lift the visiting Charlotte Hornets to a 125-123 victory over the slumping Chicago Bulls on Friday.
Charlotte opened the fourth quarter on a 21-2 run before holding on to win consecutive road games for the first time this season. The Hornets have won back-to-back games only once before this season, a pair of home games on Nov. 6 and 8.
A late Bulls run didn't make it easy. Nikola Vucevic scored 13 points during a 16-3 Chicago spurt that brought the hosts within 124-123 with 16 seconds remaining.
Charlotte's Vasilije Micic split a pair of free throws with 13 seconds left to give the Bulls a last chance at victory, but the team missed three attempts at a win or tie before the final buzzer, starting with a clean Vucevic look at a trey from the top of the key.
Vucevic notched a double-double of 40 points and 13 rebounds while going 17-for-25 from the floor. Zach LaVine (19 points) and Coby White (18) followed.
Miles Bridges scored 21 points for Charlotte. Seth Curry and Nick Smith Jr. chipped in 15 points each.
Chicago has lost five of six to fall six games below .500. After thumping Washington 138-105 on Jan. 10 to kick off a season-high five-game homestand, the Bulls dropped each of the next four games.
The Bulls took a 103-98 lead into the third quarter Friday but sputtered to start the fourth, surrendering the first 12 points of the quarter, including six from Williams.
Chicago trailed 73-71 at halftime, staying close thanks to strong ball movement that steered the Bulls to 21 assists on 29 field goals in the first half.
Brandon Miller (sprained right wrist) missed the game for the Hornets while Torrey Craig (right calf contusion, right ankle sprain) and Talen Horton-Tucker (sprained left knee) were out for the game.
Patrick Williams tallied five points for Chicago in the opening four-plus minutes of the game but managed zero points after that.
--Field Level Media
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