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Cryer's emergence also featured in Tuesday's takeaways
Chicago Bulls forward Matas Buzelis averaged 19.2 points in the 13 games since the trade deadline, including a career-high 41 on Tuesday. He believes it’s just the start.
Rob Dillingham sustaining a wrist injury calls into question even further the Bulls' decision -making during the trade deadline.
Mac McClung has been on absolute fire for the Windy City Bulls, dropping a career-high in his performance on Tuesday night.
The Bulls acquired four players they genuinely wanted to assess at the deadline. Three of them came to Chicago with significant injury issues, yet none of the deals were amended.
Golden State Warriors head coach addressed Draymond Green's late foul in the loss against the Chicago Bulls.
SAN FRANCISCO — The Warriors lost two “winnable” games, to use Steve Kerr’s words. As a consequence, they would now have to win two much tougher ones to escape the play-in. Back-to-back losses to the Jazz and Bulls — 48 wins between them — dropped the Warriors a game below .
Chicago outhustled the Warriors on both ends, picking apart their defense (19 assists, 10 by Josh Giddey) and disrupting their offense to such degree that they shot 37.5 percent inside the arc and managed only nine assists – their lowest in a half since recording eight on Nov. 14 at San Antonio.
The Phoenix Suns began a three-game homestand with a 105-103 loss on Thursday, March 5, to the Chicago Bulls before a sellout crowd of 17,071 at Mortgage Matchup Center. The Suns (35-27) trailed by as many as 12 points in the second half and never took the lead in the loss.