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Gordon believes other Bulls should step up late in games
By Mike McGraw | Daily Herald Staff
Published: 1/5/2008 12:20 AM
Ben Gordon wouldn't mind a little help in crunch time of close games.
During overtime losses to Portland and Orlando this week, the fourth-year shooting guard scored 52 percent of the Bulls' points in the fourth quarter and beyond.
"It's tough. I'm not going to lie," Gordon said Friday at the Berto Center. "We've just got to figure out other options, because at the end of games, it's pretty easy to cover something if you know it's coming. As a team, we've just got to help each other and catch teams off-guard a little bit."
The Bulls should have other options.
Luol Deng was out with left Achilles tendinitis late in the 115-109 double-overtime loss to Portland. But Kirk Hinrich was on the floor for 19 minutes in the fourth quarter and two overtimes and scored 2 points. Andres Nocioni didn't even attempt a shot during 11 minutes of court time in the fourth quarter and first overtime.
"Teams are obviously focusing in on him at the end of games because he's our No. 1 option," coach Jim Boylan said. "I have total confidence in Ben Gordon with the ball in his hands at the end of games. We talk about those situations and he understands what he needs to do. I think he'll just get better at it."
Gordon had a costly turnover late in each overtime loss, but they were both specific scenarios. Gordon tried to run time off the shot clock out high, was double-teamed by taller defenders and lost the ball.
"We talked about some things where maybe in those situations we can move the ball and get it back to him," Boylan said. "We're looking at some different things we can do to kind of ease the pressure on him and maybe take advantage of teams that switch and put a big guy on him like those two teams did.