Cavs' Mitchell scores 71 points, but did he cross line too soon in OT win over Bulls? McGrawDHSports chicagobulls
When the Bulls walked off the floor at halftime with an 18-point lead in Cleveland, the chances of an all-time franchise record being set by an opponent seemed remote.
So history was made, but from the Bulls' perspective, this game never should have gone to overtime, in which case Mitchell would have finished with 58 points. by signing up you agree to our terms of service Mitchell hit the first foul shot and missed the second on purpose. Patrick Williams attempted to block him out, but didn't get much of a body on him and Mitchell darted toward the basket and followed in his own miss. The Bulls sent in Andre Drummond to help secure the rebound and he got beat by Robin Lopez, who might have tipped it in if Mitchell didn't.
"I think one of the reasons he beat Patrick was because he went in there too early. Listen, in that situation, we've got to find a way to come up with the ball." Donovan felt like this was the second straight game where foul calls contributed to a Bulls loss. When the Cavs won by 1 at the United Center on Saturday, the NBA's last-two minute report said Caris Levert should have been called for a foul on DeRozan's final shot attempt, which would have meant 2 free throws with a chance to win.
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