The Chicago Bulls Win Streak Continues

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This season for the Chicago Bulls has been wild to say the least. The year started off rough for the historic club. Such as when the Bulls got beaten 124-104 in the first game of the season against the Oklahoma City Thunder, or being one of the few teams to lose to the Detroit Pistons.

However, since the start of 2024 the Bulls have been 3-2. This caps off a recent overtime thriller against the Houston Rockets, the final score being 124-119. Star point guard Coby White continues to dazzle and impress the fans with another performance. Against the Rockets, White scored 30 points and eight assists. This comes off of a 9-17 shooting performance, while also shooting 6-11 from beyond the three point line.

The team also saw great contributions from the likes of star shooting guard Zach LaVine and center Nikola Vucevic, who each had a double-double on the night against the Rockets.

LaVine, since coming back from injury, has been on a bumpy road, averaging 20.3 points per game (PTS). He only got nine points against the Hornets a couple days ago, but last night scored 25 points, while also grabbing 13 rebounds, seven assists, three steals, and a block in an all-around great performance.

Meanwhile, for Vucevic, he was a man on a mission on both sides of the glass. Scoring 18 points, while also nabbing 15 rebounds for a double-double of his own.

With that win, the Bulls improve to 18-21 and currently are the ninth seeded team in the Eastern Conference. This puts them in a spot for the Play-In Tournament.

The next game for the Bulls is tomorrow at 7:00 pm CST at home in the United Center against the Golden State Warriors. Should be a thrilling contest to come.

James Stowell III

Sports Media Intern for PSF. James covers the Chicago Bears and the NFC North division. However, he also occasionally covers the Chicago Bulls and Blackhawks in the NBA and NHL.

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