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Bulls Clinch Improbable Overtime Victory Against Raptors with Key Plays from DeRozan, Caruso

Bulls' comeback victory over Raptors marked by sloppy play, numerous turnovers, and clutch overtime three-pointer from Caruso, despite near loss due to missed free throws in the final seconds of regulation.

  • The Chicago Bulls pulled off a comeback 104-103 overtime victory against the Toronto Raptors, coming back from a 17-point deficit within the final five minutes of regulation.
  • Despite a high-scoring game, DeMar DeRozan missed several key free throws in the final seconds of regulation, which could have won the game for the Bulls sooner.
  • The turning point of the game came from Alex Caruso, who scored a clutch three-pointer with 2.3 seconds left in overtime to seal the win for the Bulls.
  • Caruso's contributions extended beyond the winning shot, delivering an impressive game-stat line with 13 points, 13 rebounds, including six offensive, two assists, two steals and one blocked shot.
  • Despite their win, the Bulls' performance was marred by sloppy play and ball-handling issues, leading critics to believe the victory was more due to Raptors' errors, such as 21 turnovers and missing 4 out of 9 free throws in the fourth quarter.
  • Zach LaVine, although delivering a generally poor performance with only eight points scored, provided a stunning assist that lead to Caruso's game-winning three-pointer.
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