And
AirGordon7, I guess I was right. Someone did step up at halftime and deliver some motivating words. And it was none other than Nazr!!!
Hopefully, it was that turning point we spoke of!
Mohammed sparks Bulls without playing
Enter veteran
Nazr Mohammed. The 37-year-old center didn't play a minute in the game, but he made one of the biggest assists of the night.
"Naz stepped up and said this wasn't good enough," Bulls guard
Aaron Brooks said. "We're not playing playoff basketball and we have the talent. We just challenged each other to do better."
Mohammed has made his presence felt several times in the past few weeks as a wise voice who knows his team can do better. He was sick of watching his team go down the wrong path. While other teammates said some things, it was Mohammed's message that made an impression.
"I think you got to be accountable and you got to play for each other," Brooks said. "I think one thing that Naz brought up was you're letting your teammate down when you're not getting back or you're not helping. You're not letting the coach, you're not letting the fans. You're letting your teammate down, and you got to have your brother's back."
Surprisingly, Bulls guard
Derrick Rose said fiery Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau was "pretty calm" at halftime. Between Thibodeau's message and Mohammed's fire, something clicked for the Bulls: They came out and outscored the Heat 57-27 in the second half.