What DeMar DeRozan says, he means.
After shooting 6-of-25 in Chicago’s Game 1 loss, DeRozan vowed to not shoot that poorly again. “No way in hell I shoot 6-of-25 again.”
And he didn’t.
In Game 2, Deebo bounced back and scored a playoff career-high 41 points along with 7 rebounds and 4 assists to lift the Bulls over the Bucks, 114-110, to tie the series up 1-1.
DeRozan shot 16-of-31 from the field while also hitting all 9 free throw attempts. He was aggressive at getting to his spots and not letting defenders like Jrue Holiday dictate where he attacked on the floor.
Check out highlights from DeRozan’s career-high performance below.
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