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Milwaukee Bucks star Giannis Antetokounmpo nearly caused a brawl between his team and the Chicago Bulls players on Saturday night after a late-game dunk.
Giannis Antetokounmpo scored 29 points in his return from an eight-game absence, and the Milwaukee Bucks snapped the Chicago Bulls’ five-game winning streak with a 112-103 victory on Saturday night.
The Philadelphia 76ers will begin a 5-game road trip on Friday when they pay a visit to the Chicago Bulls, and if you're wondering how you can watch all the action live, you've come to the right place. The Sixers will look to start the trip off on the right foot against a tough Bulls team on the road.
White says he wants to be out there playing, especially in a free agent year, but he also has to make sure he does so as healthy as possible. That's the fine line he's walking, again dealing with a calf injury.
The Bucks expect Giannis Antetokounmpo to return Saturday vs. the Bulls if he passes pregame testing after a right calf strain. Here’s what it means. The post Bucks Get Massive Giannis Update Before Bulls Game appeared first on Heavy Sports.
The 76ers visit the Bulls for the second time this season Friday at 7:30 p.m. ET, tipping off a five-game holiday road trip.
The Bulls' Josh Giddey got his team back into it after a slow start, but there's a reason Giannis is Giannis, even when he's late-game dunking and almost causing a fight.
Even with 152 points on the board in the NBA’s highest-scoring game of the season, the Chicago Bulls came a single possession away from fumbling the win.
New year, new trade rumors for the Chicago Bulls. The franchise ended 2025 on the list of presumed sellers for the looming NBA trade deadline. While time will
At halftime, the Bulls announced an update on his status, confirming he had suffered a calf injury and would not return. “UPDATE: Coby White (calf) will not return tonight,” the team posted on X. UPDATE: Coby White (calf) will not return tonight. pic.twitter.com/z9jNnAtBaM