Knicks Hand Bulls Sixth Straight Loss, 136-96, in MSG Takedown
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Knicks Hand Bulls Sixth Straight Loss, 136-96, in MSG Takedown
"The game was essentially over from the jump. Chicago went 0-for-10 from the field, turned the ball over five times, and trailed New York 20-1 during the first 6:06 of the game."
"Powered mostly by Anunoby and Josh Hart, New York built up a 37-point edge at the halftime break, 78-41. Adam Amin noted on the game's Chicago Sports Network broadcast that the margin represented New York's biggest-ever halftime advantage."
"Billy Donovan, even trailing by 35-40 points for most of the fourth quarter, played Josh Giddey and Mac McClung deep into the frame - despite both those young Bulls stars nursing injuries."
The Chicago Bulls faced a crushing defeat against the New York Knicks, losing 136-96. This loss dropped the Bulls to a 29-48 record. The Knicks, now 50-28, are closing in on the Celtics for the Eastern Conference's No. 2 seed. The game started poorly for Chicago, who fell behind 20-1 early. OG Anunoby led the Knicks with 31 points, while the Bulls struggled to recover. The halftime score of 78-41 marked Chicago's worst road halftime gap ever.
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