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Nate Robinson suggests Bulls need him after low-scoring 1st half

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Nate Robinson is on the lookout for an opportunity to return to the NBA.

The point guard identified a team that could use his services Sunday when the Chicago Bulls put up just 26 points the first half against the Boston Celtics.

Looks like the bulls could use some energy #facts #holdat

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Robinson, who's currently plying his trade in the D-League, played for the Bulls in 2012-13. The 32-year-old averaged 11 points on a true-shooting percentage of 53.1 over 11 seasons.

While the Bulls are in desperate need of scoring (where they rank 25th in the league), they already have enough point guards. Coach Fred Hoiberg is still trying to figure out rotations 66 games into the campaign with Rajon Rondo, Cameron Payne, Jerian Grant, Michael Carter-Williams, and Isaiah Canaan all available at the one-spot.

Related: Rondo says Bulls should stop experimenting with lineups

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