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SACRAMENTO, Calif. — For much of this Chicago Bulls season, fans have been pressing on one question: when will Coby White be given the reigns in the fourth quarter? Monday’s win in Sacramento answered that question: now.

White didn’t take the last shot for the Bulls. And he didn’t score the highest volume of points in the fourth quarter. Instead, the Bulls followed a familiar pattern as they marched back from a 22-point deficit to steal a 113-109 win out of Sacramento.

DeMar DeRozan found the weak points in the Kings defense, lowered his head and led the charge. The rest of the offense followed as their veteran star roped in 19 of his 33 points in the final frame. But another career night from White – 37 points on 5-for-9 shooting from behind the arc – also highlighted the fifth-year guard’s elevated position in the clutch.

“His poise is there and he wants those moments even more,” DeRozan said. “Once you have that poise and want it more, outcomes like he has tonight happen more often.”

At a certain point, the Kings gave up on guarding DeRozan like a regular man in the fourth quarter. They threw traps relentlessly at DeRozan the moment he crossed halfcourt, forcing the ball out of his hands before he could reach the arc.

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This has been a stymying factor for the Bulls in the past – what do you do if DeRozan gets shut down late? But this time, the Bulls had a simple answer in White.

Despite taking only one 3-pointer in the fourth quarter, White used a hot start from behind the arc to his advantage, slashing past defenders in the final minute for the game-tying and go-ahead layups. His eight points and three assists were the off-setting weight the Bulls have been seeking to balance DeRozan’s fourth-quarter efficiency.

Here are four other takeaways from the win.

1. Alex Caruso dishes defense despite an absent shot

Monday’s win was a tale of two halves for Caruso – not on the scoreboard, but on the court itself.

He delivered a crucial defensive performance, snagging four steals to disrupt the Kings offense. Outside of steals, Caruso continued to perform his duty as a one-man wrecking ball despite not being 100% according to Donovan heading into the game, containing De’Aaron Fox and keep Domantas Sabonis uncomfortable in the post.

But on the other end of the court, Caruso couldn’t get the ball to fall. He went 0-for-6 from behind the 3-point line in the first half before giving up completely on his deep shot in the second, finishing 1-for-10 from the field.

Caruso’s shooting struggles highlighted a low-volume night from behind the arc for the Bulls, who went 11-for-32 from three.

2. Bulls get a leg up in transition

Pace of play is always a primary focus against the Kings, who average 24.4 points per game off transition — the fifth-highest volume in the league. Donovan emphasized the importance of slowing the Kings, noting Sacramento “killed” the Bulls in transition in their last meeting.

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The Bulls flipped the script this time around, outscoring the Kings in transition (12-8) and off turnovers (24-12). And it was the Kings’ ball security – or lack thereof – that ultimately sealed the game. The Kings coughed up six turnovers in the fourth quarter alone, which the Bulls converted into 11 points. Three of those turnovers occurred in the last 100 seconds of play, allowing the Bulls to tie the game and then take a four-point lead.

3. Ayo Dosunmu delivers crucial start and finish

Ayo Dosunmu was the only Bull who could consistently locate his shot early.

Dosunmu scored nine points in the first quarter while the rest of his teammates managed only 13, beating Kings defenders consistently on downhill drives straight to the rim. Although his scoring gave way to White and DeRozan in the second half, he sank a corner three, cutting the deficit to four points with 4:36 left in the game.

Dosunmu finished 2-for-5 from 3-point range and tallied 20 points in another game as the third-highest scorer for the Bulls.





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