The Bulls, who have lost four of their last six at home, shook up their lineup Monday night by moving Scottie Pippen from forward to guard and replacing guard Pete Myers with Toni Kukoc, who started at forward. Kukoc failed to score. Chicago received 20 points from B.J. Armstrong and 18 from Pippen.
Elsewhere, Karl Malone scored 18 points, including a fadeaway in the lane with 35.9 seconds to play to lead Utah to its sixth straight victory, this time over the Houston Rockets, 89-85.
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