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Chicago Bulls vs. San Antonio Spurs, November 10 game updates, including prediction, probable starting lineups, and injury reports.
BOTTOM LINE: Chicago will try to keep its five-game home win streak intact when the Bulls take on San Antonio. Chicago finished 39-43 overall last season while going 18-23 at home. The Bulls averaged 117.8 points per game last season, 50.8 in the paint, 15.4 off of turnovers and 18.5 on fast breaks.
Determination: Fiction. The Bulls are not for real. At least not in the "true threat" sense. But they are fun, and that is a whole lot better than they have been, and it matters in this year's Eastern Conference, when any playoff series can be won, so enjoy this while it lasts, for the middle is an awful place to be.
Donovan Mitchell scored 26 of his game-high 29 points after halftime and De’Andre Hunter added 29 points to lift the host Cleveland Cavaliers to a 128-122 win against the Chicago Bulls on Saturday night.
The Chicago Bulls look like the best team in the Eastern Conference despite one of their more promising players missing time with injury.
Few NBA players test toughness more than Giannis Antetokounmpo. After weeks of preaching physicality, the Bulls drove up to Milwaukee with a game plan fixated on stepping into the path of an unstoppable object.
Giddey's slam pushed the Bulls' advantage to 72-53 late in the second quarter after they trailed by nine in the opening period.
After Giannis showed the Bulls MVP basketball on Friday night, it was Donovan Mitchell's turn a night later, as the Cavs All-Star dropped 29. Suddenly, after a hot start the Bulls are 6-3.