Bucks beat Bulls 127-121
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As the Chicago Bulls tread through the NBA preseason, they secured two wins against the Cleveland Cavaliers, and then lost to the Milwaukee Bucks. Their next ma
In 2017, James recruited D-Wade to join him in Cleveland, an offer he evidently couldn't refuse. However, he eventually decided to return to Miami in February 2018. This marked Wade's final year in the league. He played his last games with the Heat, the franchise where he became an icon.
The core of the starting five is obvious — Josh Giddey as an oversized point guard, Coby White leading off the ball as a shooting guard, Matas Buzelis waiting in the wings and Nikola Vučević anchoring in the post. But coach Billy Donovan has a diverse range of options at hand to fill in the final slot in the starting group.
The Bucks ultimately defeated the Bulls 127-121 in a game that featured both teams' pivotal players, including Giannis Antetokounmpo, Josh Giddey, and Nikola Vucevic. Giannis put up 13 points, 10 rebounds, and 3 assists on 60% shooting from the field. Meanwhile, Giddey had 14 points, 8 rebounds, and 7 assists on 57/33/63 shooting from the field.
Bulls guard/forward Dalen Terry is not expected to sign a rookie scale extension before the 2025/26 season begins, reports Joe Cowley of The Chicago Sun-Times. Terry’s camp has not had any “serious discussions” with the Bulls about a new deal, according to Cowley. Terry will remain eligible for a rookie scale extension until October 20.
After two exhibition games, the Chicago Bulls have one clear warning bell to ring — they can’t stop turning over the ball.
The Chicago Bulls and Milwaukee Bucks are a combined 4-0 to start their 2025 preseason campaigns, but one of these squads is set to pick up their first loss on Sunday. The Bulls are hosting the Bucks on Sunday night, getting a different preseason test compared to their back-to-back games against the Cleveland Cavaliers.
While Kenny Atkinson's original proposal may be slightly different, Thursday could be the most extended action Donovan Mitchell, Evan Mobley, De’Andre Hunter and Jarrett Allen see before the Oct. 22 opener in New York.
When he agreed to a four-year, $80 million deal with the Chicago Bulls in the summer of 2021, 3-and-D point guard Lonzo Ball helped usher in a dominant half-season of basketball for the Windy City. He and fellow ex-Los Angeles Lakers guard Alex Caruso, another key new signing, cultivated a ruthless defensive attack along the perimeter.