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  Tuesday, Oct. 31 8:30pm ET
Webber, Stojakovic score 23 apiece
 
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CHICAGO (AP) -- Predrag Stojakovic had one of those nights when everything goes right.

Chris Webber
Chris Webber rises above the Chicago defense for two of his 23 points.

Whenever he took a shot, it swished. When he went up for a rebound, the ball stuck to his hands. When the Sacramento Kings needed a quick bucket, he was there with the score.

Stojakovic scored 23 points on 10-of-13 shooting, grabbed eight rebounds and had three steals Tuesday night as the Kings beat the Chicago Bulls 100-81 in the season opener.

"He's my man," said Chris Webber, who also had 23 points for the Kings. "He's one of the best shooters in the league. I feel great playing with him as it really helps your game to have a great shooter out on the wing.

"He makes so many shots, I don't have to rebound."

Well, that's not exactly true. Webber had eight boards, too, as well as a game-high seven assists and three blocked shots. But Stojakovic was good enough that the Kings didn't miss a beat without Jason Williams, the flashy point guard with the spectacular passes and the playground-style game.

Williams is suspended for the first five games of the season for failing to comply with his drug treatment plan.

"I was a bit nervous because it was my first game as a starter," Stojakovic said. "Guys were bugging me about my rebounding because I averaged only about one or two per game in the preseason. But tonight I played hard and the ball found me."

Bobby Jackson, playing the point in Williams' absence, scored 14 points on 5-of-9 shooting and had six assists.

Ron Mercer, lured to Chicago when the big-name free agents turned up their noses at the Bulls' money, overcame a slow start to score 19. He missed his first five shots and was just 1-of-7 in the first half, but he settled down in the second, scoring six in the first two minutes of the third quarter.

"In the beginning I wasn't really in the groove," Mercer said. "I started to feel more comfortable, and I worked from that."

Elton Brand had 16 points, while Khalid El-Amin added 11 and Fred Hoiberg had 10 for the Bulls.

But the highlight of the night for the Bulls was rookie Marcus Fizer. The forward scored 16 points on 7-of-13 shooting, including the play of the game at the end of the first half.

With about 2 seconds left, he stole the ball from Lawrence Funderburke, crossed the halfcourt line, pulled up and, with the crowd yelling "Shoot!" let the ball fly. The 34-footer went in, drawing a huge roar from the crowd and pulling the Bulls within 46-42 at the half.

"My main goal tonight was to win the game and that goal was not met, so anything I did was nullified," Fizer said. "I was more hurt losing the game than (excited by) what I did on offense."

With an average age of 22.8 years, the Bulls are the youngest team in the NBA, and they looked it in flashes. They managed to hang with the Kings until the last five minutes of the third quarter, when Stojakovic scored nine points during a 17-9 run that gave Sacramento a 69-61 lead.

The Bulls didn't manage a field goal until Mercer's layup with 6:56 left in the fourth quarter, and they got sloppy with missed shots and turnovers. Whenever they did manage to score, the Kings had an answer.

The Bulls finished with 20 turnovers, and Sacramento converted them into 27 points.

"Anytime you start off the season with four road games, it is certainly good to start the trip with a win," Kings coach Rick Adelman said. "Early in the game, we started out in kind of a rut, but in the fourth quarter, we took control with our rebounding and defensive work."

Game notes
Stojakovic's eight rebounds were one off his career high. ... El-Amin was the first second-round draft pick to start a season opener for the Bulls since Sam Worthen in 1980. ... The Kings outscored the Bulls a whopping 58-26 in the paint.

 


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