Bulls Weekly Preview: Hawks, Pacers, and Wizards — December 28 – January 1st, 2022

Full disclosure, with games being postponed left and right, it completely slipped my mind that we had a Weekly Preview to push out the door. So let’s pretend the Hawks win happened over the weekend and take a closer look at the games that rest ahead!

Meet the Opponents:

•  12/29 vs. Hawks (15-18): You’re just lucky we didn’t have Collins … or Huerter … or Gallinari … or …
•  12/31 @ Pacers (14-20): We beat you once, and that’s good enough for us!
•  1/1 @ Wizards (17-16): We are just as good as you … if you forget about the last month. 

Bulls Projected Lineup

1. Coby White
2. Zach LaVine
3. DeMar DeRozan
4. Javonte Green
5. Nikola Vucevic

Opponent Projected Lineup

Hawks:

1. Trae Young
2. Skylar May
3. Cam Reddish
4. Chaundee Brown
5. Clint Capela

Pacers:

1. Chris Durate
2. Caris LeVert
3. Justin Holiday
4. Myles Turner
5. Domantas Sabonis

Wizards:

1. Spencer Dinwiddie
2. Aaron Holiday
3. Corey Kispert
4. Kyle Kuzma
5. Daniel Gafford

Unavailable/Injured (at the start of the week):

*Deep breath*

Bulls: Patrick Williams OUT (Wrist), Lonzo Ball OUT (H&S P’s), Alfonzo McKinnie OUT (H&S P’s), Tony Bradley OUT (H&S P’s), Alex Caruso OUT (Foot), Derrick Jones Jr. QUESTIONABLE (Hamstring)

Hawks: Delon Wright OUT, (H&S P’s), Kevin Huerter OUT (H&S P’s), John Collins OUT (H&S P’s), Danilo Gallinari OUT (H&S P’s), Jalen Johnson OUT (H&S P’s), Oneyka Okongwu OUT (H&S P’s), Wes Iwundu (H&S P’s), Sharife Cooper OUT (H&S P’s), Lou Williams OUT (H&S P’s), Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot OUT (H&S P’s), Bogdan Bogdanovic OUT (H&S P’s), Gorgui Dieng OUT (H&S P’s), Malik Ellison OUT (H&S P’s), De’Andre Hunter OUT (wrist), Solomon Hill OUT (hamstring),

Pacers: Malcolm Brogdon DAY-TO-DAY (Achilles), T.J. McConnell OUT (wrist), T.J. Warren OUT (foot)

Wizards: Kentavious Caldwell-Pope OUT (H&S P’s), Raul Neto OUT (H&S P’s), Tomas Bryant OUT (H&S P’s), Aaron Holiday OUT (H&S P’s), Bradley Beal OUT (H&S P’s), Anthony Gill OUT (H&S P’s), Montrezl Harrell OUT (H&S P’s), Rui Hachimura OUT (H&S P’s)

Injury updates via ESPN

Four Factors

•   Bulls: 53.7 EFG% (6th), 13.3 TOV% (7th), 24.6 OREB% (28th), .235 FTA RATE (13th)

•   Hawks: 52.9 EFG% (11th), 12.7 TOV% (4th), 27.2 OREB% (16th), .234 FTA RATE (14th)

•   Pacers: 52.3 EFG% (16th), 14.2 TOV% (17th), 29.9 OREB% (4th), .218 FTA RATE (25th)

•   Wizards: 52.1 EFG% (18th), 13.6 TOV% (8th), 24.2 OREB% (29th), .252 FTA RATE (4th)

What to Watch For …

Bulls: The Bulls have cruised into a four-game winning streak, with their average margin of victory sitting at 10 points. And while the continued hot play of DeMar DeRozan and return of Zach LaVine have plenty to do with that, it’s Nikola Vucevic who has arguably made the biggest difference. The big man has looked most like his All-Star self over this recent stretch, averaging 19.0 points with 12.8 rebounds on a 50.0 percent performance from the field and 40.0 percent performance from downtown. Even more encouraging, he has played some of the most active defense we’ve seen from him in a Bulls uniform (2.3 blocks in past four games). Vucevic struggled mightily to start the season, but we might finally have enough of a sample size to say those issues are behind him.

Hawks: Trae Young absolutely torched the Bulls on Monday night. The All-Star guard scored a quick 12 points on Coby White in the 1st quarter, and he went on to finish the night with 29 points. He may not have been the most efficient (8-23), but he was also coming straight out of a stint in the NBA’s Health and Safety Protocols. Give the man a couple of days to condition, and he could come back with a vengeance on Wednesday night at the United Center, especially with Lonzo Ball and Alex Caruso still off the court. Also, the Bulls will have to limit their fouling in this second meeting. They sent the Hawks to the line 26 times compared to their 14, which is a big reason why Young and Co. stayed within arm’s reach.

Pacers: The Bulls may have walked off the court this weekend with a somewhat easy win over the Indiana Pacers, but they still had a tough time controlling the paint. Indiana outscored the Bulls 62-44 inside, and if the team hit a couple more of its deep balls (8-30), it would have been a much closer affair. Keeping a physical presence like Myles Turner in check and cutting off driving lanes for Caris LeVert needs to be a point of emphasis this time around.

Wizards: You never quite know what you’re going to get from a Wizards squad that has won just four of their last 13 games after starting the season 13-7. One night, they are dropping 124 points in a victory over the Knicks. The next night, they lose 117-96 to the Philadelphia 76ers. All we really do know about the Wizards is that they are a much different team than what we’ve seen the past few years. While Beal is still at the helm, the *healthy* supporting cast is a far more experienced group that can give any team trouble. Names like Kyle Kuzma and Kentavious Caldwell-Pope have helped turn the Wizards into a much more balanced group, and the Bulls will have to be prepared to have a solid game on both ends to walk away victorious.

Question of the week …

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Elias Schuster is the Lead Chicago Bulls writer at Bleacher Nation. He started with BN full-time in 2019 immediately after graduating from the University of Illinois Urbana Champaign with a degree in Journalism (yes, he started with the Jim Boylen Era). Since joining, Elias has been the driving force behind Bulls and NBA content for both the site and social accounts. You can follow him on Twitter/X @Schuster_Elias.

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