In flow, Nocioni lets his shot fly

"He affects the game in ways that don't always show up in the stats."

If Andres Nocioni looked like a different player while scoring 13 of the Bulls' first 15 points in Saturday night's victory over the Kings, that's because he was.

'My problem has been because I miss a lot of shots, I've been hesitating,' Nocioni said. '[Saturday] I came with my mind ready to take the open shot with confidence. Sometimes the problem is I think too much about my shot.'

Starting for the injured Luol Deng, Nocioni let fly early and often. He made his first three three-point shots and finished with 26 points, double his season average. Read more

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