ORLANDO, Fla. — Over the course of the Chicago Bulls’ 110-98 win over the Orlando Magic on Saturday night, Patrick Williams seemed to find himself on the basketball court again.

It wasn’t loud. It wasn’t flashy. That’s still not Williams’ style. But for four consistent quarters, Williams quietly asserted himself on both ends of the court — diving on the floor to force a steal, slinging full-court passes after grabbing defensive rebounds, pump-faking and driving to the rim to draw fouls.

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In the second quarter, Williams jumped over Wendell Carter Jr. to nudge away a lob pass and prevent an alley-oop. Seconds later, he slipped out of a screen to charge up the paint and throw down a one-

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