Zach LaVine, DeMar DeRozan drop eye-opening takes on Bulls’ shooting slump

After losing to Damian Lillard’s Bucks, will the Bulls led by Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan get out of their shooting slump?

The Chicago Bulls have made every effort to improve their team dynamic. After only four victories in the season’s first eleven games, it hasn’t worked, though. Zach LaVine and DeMar DeRozan’s core may be blowing up before the 82-game run is up, according to rumors.

Everything peaked when they played Damian Lillard and Giannis Antetokounmpo of the Milwaukee Bucks, two extremely dangerous players. Through Darnel Mayberry of The Athletic, they both shared their feelings following the defeat.

 

Bulls' Players Blew Up, Mostly at Zach LaVine, During Halftime Against the  Timberwolves - On Tap Sports Net

 

We simply aren’t hitting the target. It’s not as though the quality of them is declining. We must find a solution. Zach Lavine said, “You’ve got to stick with it,” following their nine-point defeat to the Bucks.

The Bulls put up a flat hundred attempts on the defensively formidable Giannis Antetokounmpo team. On all three scoring tiers, their field goal clip was only 38%. The team found it difficult to drive and kick out due to the Bucks’ excellent paint-locking skills.

Unlike his Bulls co-star, DeMar DeRozan seemed less worried. He revealed that, despite Damian Lillard outsmarting them, he doesn’t feel particularly worried about it. Naturally, you want to be shooting accurately. But we’re not at the moment.

The much-needed possessions for the Bulls have begun arriving. All they have to do is discover more attractive designs and layouts that will enable them to turn every effort into a victory.

Can they stay away from the reports of a mass departure?

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