Photos from the Chicago Bulls’ 132-111 loss to the Golden State Warriors on Feb. 8, 2025, at the United Center. Forward Jimmy Butler, making his Warriors debut, dunks the ball in the first half ...
The Chicago Bulls played host to the Golden State Warriors on Saturday night, a contest between two teams heading in different directions the rest of the season after the NBA trade deadline.
The Golden State Warriors traveled to Chicago for a Saturday night contest against the Chicago Bulls. After the trade deadline has now passed, this game means two different things for each side.
In a thrilling display of basketball prowess, the Golden State Warriors triumphed over the Chicago Bulls with a decisive 132-111 victory at the United Center on Friday night. The win marks a ...
The Chicago Bulls faced off against the Golden State Warriors at the weekend, suffering a 132-111 loss. They remain stagnant at 10th in the Eastern Conference and are in play-in contention.
Butler and Stephen Curry combined for 59 points in their first game together to lead the Warriors to a 132-111 Saturday night comeback win over the Chicago Bulls. The Warriors trailed by as many ...
On Saturday, the Chicago Bulls returned to game action against the visiting Golden State Warriors. Both teams were participants in one of the most active NBA Trade Deadline periods in NBA history.
Stephen Curry shooting clinics are nothing new, but his third quarter against the Bulls was just a reminder of how lethal the baby-faced assassin still is at 36. He scored 24 of the Warriors’ 42 ...
Certainly not the Bulls, who certainly didn’t participate much in one of the most historic one quarter turnarounds probably in NBA history and eventually a 132-111 loss to the Warriors.
Bulls reserve center Jalen Smith got hot from behind the arc, hitting four 3s and scoring 14 points in his first seven minutes. He keyed Chicago’s 25-2 run. In that stretch, the Warriors missed ...
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