NBA: Problems mount for Chicago after Atlanta defeat

Teague also notched seven assists in a 102-100 victory for the visitor, leaving Chicago at 36-37 and further adrift of the Eastern Conference playoff positions.

Published : Mar 29, 2016 15:03 IST , Chicago

Atlanta Hawks guard Jeff Teague (0) attempts a shot as Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose (1) and forward Taj Gibson (22) defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Chicago.
Atlanta Hawks guard Jeff Teague (0) attempts a shot as Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose (1) and forward Taj Gibson (22) defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Chicago.
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Atlanta Hawks guard Jeff Teague (0) attempts a shot as Chicago Bulls guard Derrick Rose (1) and forward Taj Gibson (22) defends during the second half of an NBA basketball game in Chicago.

Jeff Teague scored 26 points as the Atlanta Hawks inflicted a fourth straight defeat on the Chicago Bulls on Monday, nudging the iconic franchise closer to a first missed postseason since 2008.

Teague also notched seven assists in a 102-100 victory for the visitor, leaving Chicago at 36-37 and further adrift of the Eastern Conference playoff positions.

The Bulls' season has gone into a nosedive in recent weeks, with the team losing 11 of its last 17 matches to plummet down the standings.

The team held a clear-the-air meeting at the weekend after a damaging defeat to the Orlando Magic on Saturday but was always chasing the game against the Hawks, which opened up a 15-point lead in the second half.

A sustained Chicago rally saw it claw back the scoreline to 93-93 with 1:40 remaining. But Atlanta regrouped and regained the lead with free throws from Kent Bazemore, Thabo Sefolosha and Teague.

Jimmy Butler scored a four-point play to take the Bulls back to 98-97 with 19.6 seconds to go, but the Hawks held firm and four more free throws from Kyle Korver and Teague sealed the win.

The win saw Atlanta improve to 45-30, with nine wins in their last 10 games.

Chicago coach Fred Hoiberg drew encouragement from his team's late rally, even though it ended in vain.

"I was proud of them for fighting back from a double-digit deficit," Hoiberg said.

"We were able to recover from our poor second quarter and give ourselves a chance to win. We went down swinging, and that is something that we talked about. Stick together and keep fighting."

Bulls star Derrick Rose, who top-scored with 20 points on 8-for-25 shooting, insisted Chicago was not ready to write off its season.

"We are still fighting, still trying to find our rhythm," Rose said. "(We need to) be mentally strong. Even though we are going through a rough time, (we need to) stay together and make sure everyone is on the same page."

Under-strength Spurs tames Grizzlies

Elsewhere Monday, LaMarcus Aldridge scored 31 points and 13 rebounds as an under-strength San Antonio Spurs cruised to a 101-87 win over the Memphis Grizzlies in Tennessee.

San Antonio, which has the second best season record in the league at 62-12, could afford to rest Tony Parker, Tim Duncan and Manu Ginobili for the match.

Kawhi Leonard was also missing with a bruised quadricep. But the Spurs' effective second string was still way too powerful for the Grizzlies, which lost its third straight game.

In Toronto, Kevin Durant poured in 34 points while Russell Westbrook added an incredible eighth triple-double in his last 15 games as the Oklahoma City Thunder romped to a 119-100 victory over the Raptors.

Westbrook finished with 26 points, 12 assists and 11 rebounds while Durant chipped in with eight rebounds and eight assists.

The win extended the Thunder's winning streak to a season high of eight games, improving its record to 52-22.

In Florida, Dwyane Wade finished with 30 points and nine assists as the Miami Heat outlasted the Brooklyn Nets 110-99 at the American Airlines Arena.

Seventeen of Wade's points came in a first half scoring spree, while Hassan Whiteside added 27 points.

"He made a lot of tough baskets," Nets center Brook Lopez said of Wade.

"He controlled the game, controlled the tempo. It was vintage D-Wade stuff."

Wade meanwhile revealed he had narrowly avoided a serious right thumb injury after falling awkwardly in the first half.

"I was diving for a loose ball," Wade said. "I almost got caught the wrong way, but I'm good."

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