The Bulls were booed by the United Center crowd on Tuesday after they took a huge first-half deficit, and Chicago guard Josh Giddey could not blame them.
Most of the crowd of 18,321 at the United Center did not appreciate the effort of the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday night. By ...
We didn’t give them anything to cheer for. We were down 40 in the first half, and that’s not acceptable,” Bulls Josh Giddey ...
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Coach Billy Donovan called the 40-point loss to the Pistons embarrassing. The Bulls were dominated physically, missed shots and didn't look like they wanted to compete, drawing loud boos throughout ...
The Chicago Bulls were missing so many open 3-pointers and layups that Nikola Vucevic decided to have a little fun against ...
The Pistons outscored the Bulls 71-29 in the first half, eclipsing the previous mark of 34 points against the Bulls on March ...
The Pistons built a franchise-record 42-point halftime lead Tuesday night en route to a 132-92 romp over the Chicago Bulls.
A case of deja vu sounds lovely to the Detroit Pistons. For the Chicago Bulls, it's something to avoid at all costs.
The Detroit Pistons, who won an NBA-low 14 games last season, set a franchise record with a 42-point halftime lead en route to a 132-92 domination of the Chicago Bulls to improve to 28-26 in 2024-25.