Overcast
63°
Morris, IL
Overcast|Forecast »

Inclement weather in Indianapolis forces postponement of Bulls-Pacers game

  Comments (...)
Text Size: AaAaAaAaAa

(Continued from Page 1)

Once there, they spent close to two hours waiting to be cleared for takeoff and for de-icing. The Bulls arrived back in Chicago at roughly 8 p.m.

It’s the seventh postponement or cancellation in franchise history and first since Jan. 12, 2000. On that date, Charlotte Hornets captain Bobby Phills, 30, died in an automobile accident minutes after leaving a shootaround at Charlotte Coliseum. That game got rescheduled two months later.

Five games, including Wednesday’s, have been postponed or canceled because of snow. A Feb. 20, 1986, game against the Trail Blazers at Chicago Stadium got postponed by a day when fog at O’Hare prevented the Bulls from returning from a game in New Jersey.

Wednesday’s postponement might have come at a good time for the Bulls, who have lost consecutive games by double digits for just the second time in coach Tom Thibodeau’s tenure. Luol Deng limped out of the locker room late Tuesday, unsure if the right ankle he sprained in the first quarter and played through would allow him to face the Pacers.

Beyond physical pain, Deng noted the defensive breakdowns and lifeless play that has defined the back-to-back blowout losses.

“We have to get back to how we play,” Deng said. “We’re not playing with an edge.”

Thibodeau tried to shoulder the blame for Tuesday’s loss, saying he has failed in his job lately to have players prepared.

“If you don’t have an edge, you’re not going to win,” Thibodeau said. “You have to strive to be a 48-minute team. Right now, we’re nowhere close to that.

“We’re closing short to shooters. We’re not reading flat drives and penetrating drives. We’re not giving the proper stunt help. We’re not finishing our defense the correct way. Offensively, we’re not sustaining our spacing or playing with energy. We have to put the work and energy and intensity back into it.”

Players dismissed Thibodeau’s remarks, saying it’s their job to execute the game plan.

Facing the Pacers would’ve been a challenging test given they defeated the Bulls earlier this season and have won five of six games to take over the Central Division lead by a half-game over the Bulls. The Pacers entered Wednesday as the league’s best rebounding team and were allowing the lowest opponents’ field-goal percentage.

Comments

Total Comments
0

View/Add Comments

There have been no comments made about this story.

Reader Poll

Were you impacted by last week's flooding?

Yes, but only inconvenienced by closed streets
Yes, water got close, but everything worked out OK
Yes, I had to evacuate my home or workplace
Yes, my house sustained extensive damage
No, I managed to avoid it all