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The Bulls had a match-up problem from the beginning with former MVP Derrick Rose (knee) and replacement Kirk Hinrich (elbow) both out, leaving the 5-foot-9 Robinson to man the point against the All-Star Westbrook.

But the real problem was on the offensive end.

the Bulls spent most of the first half shooting less than 20 percent from the field but stayed in the game by forcing the Thunder into turnovers. Oklahoma City created some cushion with an 8-0 run featuring transition layups by Westbrook and Thabo Sefolosha to go up 46-27 with 2 minutes left before halftime.

The Bulls answered back with their highest-scoring stretch of the half, piecing together nine straight points — seven on free throws — to get back within 10 before Sefolosha's three-point play made it 49-36 at halftime.

Oklahoma City then used a 16-4 run highlighted by Westbrook's soaring right-handed slam to go up 68-34 midway through the third quarter.

Notes: Ronnie Brewer, acquired by Oklahoma City in a trade deadline deal with New York on Thursday, attended the game but did not play against his former Bulls teammates. "When I was in Chicago, it was a close-knit group. We thought we were so close to winning a championship," Brewer said. Thunder coach Scott Brooks said he still hasn't figured out how Brewer will fit into the team's rotation. Brewer has played on teams that appeared in 10 playoff series, winning five. "This team has been able to go really far in the playoffs, had some success," Brewer said. "I think those guys understand a play here, a play there, can be the difference between winning and losing — and winning a championship." ... Chicago was not called for a foul in the first quarter. Oklahoma City had only two, one on offense. Each team then got whistled for 10 in the second. ... Bulls reserve Taj Gibson sprained his left knee in the fourth quarter and did not return. ... Chicago's franchise-worst shooting percentage is 23.4 in a game against Miami in 1999.

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