Luol Deng scored 23 points and Derrick Rose added 20 as the Bulls dropped the Pacers to 9-1.
Bulls snap Pacers’ streak, Kyrie drops 41 points

Dennis WierzbickiThe Chicago Bulls ended the Indiana Pacers’ perfect start to the season by raining threes on their parade. Chicago made 16-of-26 three-point attempts, led by Derrick Rose’s six made shots from deep.
Paul George’s nine-game streak of scoring at least 20 points came to a brutal end. He made 3-of-14 field goals and ended the night with 12 points.
Read Article >Clippers finish Nets in fourth quarter

Richard MacksonThe Nets have now lost six of their first nine games as they deal with ankle injuries to both Williams and Lopez. Andrei Kirilenko was also unavailable, missing their three-game west coast road trip because of back spasms.
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Read Article >Kyrie drops 41, is good at this basketball thing

Evan Habeeb-USA TODAY SportsHere’s the video of Kyrie crossing all over the Wizards:
Yeah, he’s ok at this basketball thing:
Read Article >Bulls end Pacers’ perfect start

Dennis Wierzbicki, USA TODAY Sports ImagesIndiana struggled on both sides of the ball, but their offense through the first two quarters buried them early. They scored 15 points in the second quarter and 35 points total in the first half to the Bulls’ 60.
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Read Article >Anthony Davis doesn’t like layups

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We were worried about NBA halfitme shows this year with the absence of Red Panda -- apparently, she had a season-ending injury somewhere -- but don’t worry.
Read Article >Ryan Anderson is active for first time this season

Derick E. Hingle-USA TODAY SportAnderson averaged 16.2 points and 6.4 rebounds per game on 38.2-percent shooting from range last season. The stretch four broke his right toe right before the regular season and has been held out of basketball activities since.
The 25-year-old adds spacing to a Pelicans offense that has attempted the second fewest three-pointers in the NBA through nine games. He’s averaged nearly seven shots behind the arc per game for the past two seasons and that deep shooting threat should help open up New Orleans’ offense.
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