B ecause of a bizarre bloody finger situation for Coby White, Kevin Huerter (5% rostered in Yahoo! leagues) started Monday’s blowout win over the 76ers, which was his first star
Huerter will start in Monday's game against Philadelphia, K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago reports. Coby White was originally supposed to start for Chicago, though he was bleeding before tipoff, allowing Huerter to step into the starting five. The 26-year-old swingman will likely receive his normal workload, as White is still available to play.
This was the most important game of the season so far for the Chicago Bulls — and they squandered it by winning.
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On Tap Sports Net on MSNBulls Blowout 76ers, Beat Philly 142-110The Chicago Bulls traveled to the City of Brotherly Love on Monday night to take on the Philadelphia 76ers. The Bulls wound up beating the 76ers, 142-110.
On a night in which the Bulls could have inched closer to the league bottom and improved their lottery odds, they instead went out against the sinking 76ers and beat them in almost every aspect of the
In a commanding performance, the Chicago Bulls defeated the Philadelphia 76ers 142-110 on the road, showcasing their offensive prowess and solid teamwork.
The Sixers trailed by as many as 50 points without Joel Embiid. “We just don’t have the habit of a champion or a playoff-contending team," said Paul George.
After missing the last two NBA seasons due to multiple knee surgeries, Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball was finally able to get back onto the court in late November. However, it hasn't been the easiest comeback for the former UCLA star, averaging 7.3 points on 34.9% shooting, 3.4 rebounds, and 3.4 assists through 32 games played.
The Chicago Bulls were one of many teams who traded their superstar ahead of the trade deadline. The Bulls would trade Zach LaVine to the Kings in a three-team trade that also included De’Aaron Fox being traded to the Spurs.
The 76ers fell in a massive blowout to the Chicago Bulls on Monday at the Wells Fargo Center. After at one point building up a ridiculous 50-point lead, the Bulls beat Philadelphia 142-110. It marked the 76ers’ eighth-straight loss, which is now the team’s longest losing streak since 2017.
Josh Giddey had 25 points, 16 rebounds and six assists as the Chicago Bulls ended a six-game skid by routing the Philadelphia 76ers 142-110.
Bulls head coach Billy Donovan said prior to Saturday's 121-117 loss to the Suns that Dosunmu (shoulder) is "pretty sore" and is without a timeline for a return, Cody Westerlund of 670TheScore.com ...
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