After scoring the first bucket of the game for their only lead of the night, the Bulls got whatever they wanted. They had a layup line at the rim as th
After the ugliest loss of an ugly season, Paul George didn’t mince words about the current state of the Sixers.
After the 76ers’ 142-110 home loss to the Bulls, Paul George gave a blunt assessment of Philadelphia’s winning mentality.
The defensive downfall continued into the second quarter, surrendering 36 points in the frame as the Bulls shot 52% from the field and 40% from deep in the first half. With Chicago’s athletic wings and savvy passers in Josh Giddey and Coby White, they were able to get anything they wanted consistently within the first 12 seconds of the shot clock.
The latest in a season-long series of low points, the 76ers’ 142-110 loss to the Chicago Bulls Monday night elicited a response from some of the leaders in the locker room.