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When the season began, it seemed like the Chicago Bulls were expecting a solid development from their fifth-year forward Patrick Williams. Unfortunately, Willia
The Charlotte Hornets (9-28) conclude their road trip on Friday, this time heading to Chicago to take on the Bulls (18-23). The Bulls pulled out the wins in both December matchups, which means the Hornets will need to win both tonight and in their final matchup in April to even up the season series.
In a thrilling matchup that had fans on the edge of their seats, the Charlotte Hornets narrowly defeated the Chicago Bulls, 125-123, at the United Center.
The Chicago Bulls returned to the Madhouse on Madison after their West Coast trip to face the Philadelphia 76ers. The Bulls fell short, losing to the 76ers, 109-97. Although Philadelphia was missing All-Star Joel Embiid,
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CHICAGO -- - LaMelo Ball scored 26 points, Miles Bridges had 21 and the Charlotte Hornets held on for a wild 125-123 win over the Chicago Bulls on Friday night. Mark Williams scored 19 points and ...
We don't have a great enough margin,” coach Billy Donovan said. “Most teams don't turn the ball over 20 times and give up 25 points off turnovers. It's just too much, and some of it is just careless.”
Williams contributed 15 points (5-11 FG, 2-5 3Pt, 3-4 FT), three rebounds, one assist and one steal in 26 minutes during Sunday's 113-102 loss to the Trail Blazers.
LaMelo Ball won the matchup of the Ball brothers, and this time his Charlotte Hornets were able to beat Lonzo's Chicago Bulls, 125-123. The Summary The Hornets got out to a strong start with their starters despite a really rough first stint from LaMelo Ball.
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