CHICAGO (AP) – Chicago beat slumping Cleveland 111-105 on Friday to narrow the gap between the Central Division heavyweights to two games, with Jimmy Butler leading the way with 26 points.
It was the third straight defeat for the reigning league champions after having started the season an impressive 13-2.
Toronto also holds a two game lead in the Atlantic Division after routing the Los Angeles Lakers in their largest win of the season.
In the Western Conference, the Los Angeles Clippers won comfortably at New Orleans, while San Antonio re-established its three-game break in the Southwest by recovering from a slow start and narrowly beating Washington.
Chicago’s Dwyane Wade had 24 points for the Bulls, who dominated Cleveland 78-60 in the key, and won despite sinking of 3 of 18 3-point attempts.
The Bulls used a strong third quarter to turn a one-point halftime deficit into an 88-80 lead. And they withstood several pushes in the fourth to knock off the defending NBA champions.
Toronto made it five straight wins by cruising past the Lakers 113-80.
Los Angeles’ Blake Griffin had 27 points and 10 rebounds to lead the Clippers to a 114-96 win at New Orleans.
San Antonio’s Kawhi Leonard sank the winning basket with six seconds left as the Spurs escaped from early trouble and beat Washington 107-105.
Detroit tied a team record with 17 3-pointers in routing Atlanta 121-85.
Houston led from start to finish in winning 128-110 at Denver, completing a good road double after their victory at Golden State the previous day.
Boston needed a 10-0 surge in the fourth quarter to pull away from Sacramento and record a 97-92 win.
A sloppy New York gave up the lead against Minnesota in the fourth quarter before snatching it back and edging the Timberwolves 118-114.
Orlando cruised to a 104-88 win at Philadelphia in a match of two out-of-touch Eastern Conference teams.