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The Bulls sank nine of 17 from 3-point range. It’s the Bulls’ largest margin of victory over the Lakers since a 17-point triumph on March 11, 2003.

“We have a good team,” Thibodeau said. “When someone is out, the next guy has to step up. I think early on I was disappointed that I couldn’t get more out of guys that were coming in. That part, I feel, is my responsibility. But we have guys who are doing a good job, particularly Jimmy. Nazr (Mohammed’s) minutes were significant. Guys are doing their job. Hinrich ran the team great. Joakim set the tone with his blocks for rim protection. Rp and Marco in tandem were terrific at the two guard spot. We have to do it collectively.”

Speaking publicly for the first time since getting benched, Noah took full responsibility and said the issue is in the past.

“Thibs would never talk bad or say anything bad about us in the media, but that was all me,” Noah said. “He took me out. I was emotional about it. I was pissed off. I said some things I shouldn’t have said. You learn from it and move on. That’s the mindset I wanted to have. It was my fault. There are so many games. I didn’t want it lingering. I have the ultimate respect for my head coach.”

Thibodeau said Noah’s mood from the morning shootaround on proved professional.

“The way he came in and practiced this morning, I knew he was ready to play,” Thibodeau said.

Thibodeau said he sat Noah also to reward the group that brought the Bulls back from a 17-point deficit against the Grizzlies, ultimately to fall short. Asked if he felt the need to communicate this to Noah, Thibodeau shrugged.

“No, he understands,” he said. “He’s been around. The team has to come first. That’s the most important thing. Sometimes that happens. It’s not a big deal.”

Taj Gibson, one of Noah’s closest friends, agreed with Thibodeau that the issue isn’t one.

“He wasn’t edgy at all,” Gibson said of Noah’s mood. “We had a great walkthrough. We were talking, laughing like we always do, running plays. Thibs was calling out plays.

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