
LOS ANGELES — Guard Jimmy Butler scored 26 points and dished out 10 assists, and center Pau Gasol had 21 points, 12 rebounds and seven assists, leading the Chicago Bulls to a 114-91 rout of the Los Angeles Lakers on Thursday night at Staples Center.
Butler, who also recorded four steals and collected five rebounds, connected on 11 of 17 shots for the Bulls, winners of two of their Past three. Gasol, A former Laker, hit nine of 17 shots.
Chicago point guard Derrick Rose contributed 16 points, seven rebounds and five assists, while forward Doug McDermott added 15 points.
Guard Jordan Clarkson scored 16 points and forward Julius Randle and guard Nick Young finished with 14 points apiece for Los Angeles. Randle also grabbed eight rebounds for the Lakers, who lost their eighth in a row and 12th in the past 13 games.
The Bulls, who never trailed and led by as many as 28, seized control from the start. They posted a double-digit lead with less than three minutes remaining in the first quarter and never allowed the margin to dip below 12 the rest of the way.
Chicago (26-19) jumped out to a 32-15 lead after one quarter and a 58-40 advantage at the half. By the end of the third quarter, the Bulls led 90-71.
Almost half of the Bulls’ output in the first half came via points in the paint, where they held a 28-10 cushion. For the game, the Bulls dictated with a 56-26 edge inside.
Butler scored 17 points in the first half to lead all scorers.
The Bulls dominated in practically every area. They outshot the Lakers 50 percent to 37.6 percent, outrebounded them 51-40 and forced 15 turnovers while committing 11.
The Lakers (9-39) played without guard Lou Williams, who was out with an upper respiratory infection.
NOTES: As expected, Bulls G Jimmy Butler was named as one of the reserves for the Eastern Conference All-Star team, but coach Fred Hoiberg was among those surprised by the snub of C Paul Gasol, who was averaging 16.6 points and 10.9 rebounds entering the game against the Lakers. “We all wish Pau would have made it,” Hoiberg said. “We felt he was deserving of it, absolutely, with the numbers he’s put up. He’s had some huge games to help us win games.” … The Bulls will remain in Los Angeles until Sunday, when they play the Clippers in the second contest of their seven-game road swing. The Lakers meet the Clippers on Friday as the visiting team at Staples Center.