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Pacers Vs. Bulls: Chicago Falls Without Luol Deng, 95-90

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The Bulls came close on Wednesday night, but fell to the Pacers, 95-90.

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Pacers Vs. Bulls: Chicago Drops 1st Home Game In 95-90 Loss To Indiana

The Chicago Bulls fell to 8-1 at home in the United Center on Wednesday night with a 95-90 loss to the Indiana Pacers. The loss also snapped a four-game winning streak the Bulls had entering the contest.

The Bulls were without Luol Deng for a second full game, and his wrist injury will keep him out for some time. In his absence Ronnie Brewer has taken over and he delivered a 20-point, 10-rebound game on Wednesday. He also distributed the ball for five assists and stole the ball thrice. Derrick Rose put in 24 points and Joakim Noah had a double-double of 10 points and 13 rebounds from off the bench.

The Pacers, though, relied heavily on Danny Granger and Roy Hibbert who scored 22 and 20 points, respectively. The combined for 17 rebounds as well. Hibbert added four blocks to defensively dominate the Bulls. All five starters scored at least 11 points, and off the bench Tyler Hansbrough puts in 10 points and grabbed six rebounds.

The Bulls remain at home for a Friday contest against the Milwaukee Bucks. The Pacers will visit the Boston Celtics on Friday.

For more on the Pacers, be sure to visit Indy Cornrows. For more on the Bulls, check out Blog a Bull. For more on basketball in general, SB Nation's NBA page is a one-stop shop!

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Pacers Vs. Bulls: Can Chicago Keep Winning Without Top Players?

The Chicago Bulls are on quite an impressive run, racing out to an NBA best 16-3 record as they look like one of the top teams through the first quarter of the lockout-truncated season. The most impressive part of their early-season performance, however, is the fact that they've been able to do it without some of their best players in the lineup.

A total of six players have missed 29 games for the Bulls this season -- the biggest of which being Derrick Rose as he missed five games due to a toe injury suffered a couple of weeks a go -- but it won't get any easier for the Windy City's favorite basketball team. Small forward Luol Deng, largely regarded as the glue of the team, will be forced to miss what could end up being significant time due to a wrist injury.

Even without Deng, Rose, Richard Hamilton, C.J. Watson or any of the other rotational players that have missed games this season, though, the Bulls have been able to find a bit player off of the bench step in and be productive -- even the way end of the bench guys like Brian Scalabrine and D-League call-up Mike James. That will be imperative again on Wednesday night, too, as the Bulls host the Indiana Pacers.

The Pacers are coming off of a loss to the Orlando Magic on Tuesday in which they shot worse than 40 percent from the field while allowing Orlando's Ryan Anderson to lead the Magic with 24 points in the 102-83 loss. Roy Hibbert struggled and the backcourt all around wasn't exactly impressive in the loss to the Magic, meaning the Pacers should be looking for a resurgence in Wednesday night's game.

For more on the Pacers, be sure to visit Indy Cornrows. For more on the Bulls, check out Blog a Bull. For more on basketball in general, SB Nation's NBA page is a one-stop shop!

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