After Wednesday night's Bulls loss to the Pistons, Dwyane Wade said something needs to change in the fourth quarter of games because Jimmy Butler can't do it all.
"Let's just call it what it is," Wade told reporters after the game. "We put a lot of pressure on Jimmy in the fourth quarter to make a lot of plays because we're running just one action, so we got to get more action, more body movement. And it's got to come from us as players, too. Obviously, some of it's playcalling as well. Some of it's we got to get out of the way, we got to move. We got to keep them honest. We're asking the young guy to make every shot he takes with bodies in front of him, step-backs and all these things. That's not necessarily the easiest thing to do."
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Heading into Tuesday night's game, the Bulls ranked dead last in fourth-quarter points, fourth-quarter field-goal percentage and fourth-quarter 3-point field-goal percentage.
The Bulls have lost seven of their past 10 games, and if they want to see more wins, they'll have to improve on their fourth-quarter offense.