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Through ups and downs, Bulls’ Boozer keeps an even keel

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“It’s not like you don’t know,” Thibodeau said. “In the end, you basically know where he’s going to end up.”

The Bulls rode Boozer early as he scored their first eight points. He also had two points and four rebounds in overtime.

“This is the thing that he probably doesn’t get enough credit for: When the play is called for him, it doesn’t necessarily mean it’s his shot. It’s his play,” Thibodeau said. “And his responsibility is to make the right play. If a second defender comes, he has to hit the open man, which he always does. He plays the right way.

“And he doesn’t press. If things aren’t going his way, the next day he comes in, works on his game and gets ready for the next game.”

Those are lessons Boozer learned from Lucas and honed over the years.

“This is my personality,” Boozer said. “When you have a great game, you have to stay even-keeled. When you have bad games, you have to stay calm. The challenge is always there to try to improve.”

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