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The Chicago Bulls pulled off the much-needed upset on Wednesday night over the Cleveland Cavaliers. Let's talk about what went right ... for once! 3 Takeaways
Lonzo Ball's revenge game against the Chicago Bulls didn't go the way he would have liked. The Cleveland Cavaliers guard had just two points, seven rebounds, an assist and three turnovers, shooting 1-of-5 from the field and 0-of-4 from deep as the Cavs lost 127-111.
The Cavs scored 20 points in the first five minutes of this game. Garland had nearly half of them with three triples in the opening minutes. He only scored six points the rest of the way, and was among the most guilty of Cleveland’s poor defensive effort.
For a second there, it looks like the Chicago Bulls had bounced back. They finally snapped their seven-game losing streak by taking down the Charlotte Hornets
It is getting harder to ignore the noise coming out of the “Windy City.” If you blinked during the third quarter of Wednesday night’s showdown, you might have missed the moment the Chicago Bulls decided to run the Cleveland Cavaliers out of the gym.
The floundering Cavs are making a lineup change. Sources tell cleveland.com that starting small forward De’Andre Hunter will move to the bench Wednesday night against the Chicago Bulls — and for the foreseeable future.
On Wednesday, Dec. 17, the Cavaliers will travel to the United Center in Chicago for a game against the Bulls. Tip-off between the two in-division opponents will take place at 8:00 P.M. EST.
The Chicago Bulls will host Hello Kitty Night on Sunday, April 5, 2026, when the team takes on the Phoenix Suns at 2:30 p.m. Fans interested in the themed night can purchase tickets through the Bulls’ Hello Kitty Special Ticket Offer.
Chicago Bulls trade talk: Is it time to move Coby White? Is there still a market for Nikola Vučević?
With seven expiring contracts on the books, there’s plenty for the Chicago Bulls’ Artūras Karnišovas to work with as the Feb. 5 trade deadline nears.
Josh Giddey scored 23 points as part of his sixth triple-double this season, Coby White added 25 and the hot-shooting Chicago Bulls beat the Cleveland Cavaliers 127-111.