Bulls lose control on runaway

"Somebody would just penetrate and they'd pitch it out and knock them down"

Even if the NBA is a game of runs, rare is the contest that features a team turning a 16-point lead into a 21-point deficit and eventually a 117-102 loss.

Welcome to the 2007-08 Bulls, who continue to find new ways to define underachieving.

A spectacular defensive collapse allowed the Pacers to post season-highs for a Bulls opponent in points, field goals (44), three-pointers (11), points in a quarter (40 in the third) and field-goal percentage (55.7).

The next Bull to find a Pacer in transition -- here's a hint: the three-point line -- might be the first. Read more

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