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If nothing else, Larry Hughes is consistent.
Adamant in his stance that he's a high-minutes starter since the February day the Bulls traded for him, Hughes expressed frustration over his playing time for the second time in five weeks Saturday as Thabo Sefolosha started for the injured Luol Deng in the 129-117 loss to Atlanta.
"I don't accept it, but I deal with it," Hughes said.
When Hughes last spoke out Nov. 18 in Los Angeles, it prompted a meeting among himself, coach Vinny Del Negro and general manager John Paxson.
"I've said what I needed to say," Hughes said. "Hopefully, it gets better moving forward. If it's justified, it's justified. But you can look at whatever you need to look at as far as production. I think it's in my favor.
"I'm not a spot-minute guy. I don't play well in that situation. If you want me to produce, I have to be out there. I can make a difference at both ends if I play."
Hughes is averaging 26.7 minutes, the lowest mark of his 11-year career since averaging 19.8 and 20.4 in his first two seasons in the NBA (1998-2000 with 76ers).
Projected over 48 minutes, Hughes' 21.8 points-per-game average ranks third behind Ben Gordon and Derrick Rose and well ahead of Sefolosha's 13.6 points.
Also over 48 minutes, Hughes averages 5.7 rebounds, 3.4 assists and 2.4 steals. Sefolosha averages 6.7, 4.4 and 3.8.
"I've learned to dial it down offensively because of my experience, and I know what this team needs," Hughes said. "But I'm not happy with my minutes."
Del Negro cited matchups and Hughes' value off the bench for his decision.
"Larry has been great," Del Negro said. "He has practiced and played hard. He wants to play more, like everyone else. He has won some games for us. He has been productive. No problems there."