T he Atlanta Hawks and Chicago Bulls have been consistently hovering around the Play-In Tournament picture this season, which is not too unlike how the last few seasons have gone
The Atlanta Hawks and the Chicago Bulls are getting ready to tip off in Chicago and both teams just announced their starting lineups. Hawks G- Keaton Wallace G
The Atlanta Hawks are going to face quite the challenge tonight against the Bulls. The Hawks got a win vs the Phoenix Suns last night and are on the road for a
Coby White scored 16 points for the Bulls. Zach LaVine had 15, and Nikola Vucevic added 14 points and 16 rebounds.
The Chicago Bulls lost their third straight game Wednesday night, committing 20 turnovers in a 110-94 loss to the injury-depleted Atlanta Hawks at the United Center.
In their first home game of the year, the shorthanded Atlanta Hawks looked excellent as they managed to get a 122-117 win over the Suns despite being down Jalen
Keaton Wallace scored a career high 27 points and Daeqwon Plowden chipped in 19 off the bench on 7-for-8 shooting in his NBA debut to boost the short-handed Atlanta Hawks to a 110-94 win against the host Chicago Bulls on Wednesday.
The Chicago Bulls suffered a tough loss against the Atlanta Hawks on Wednesday, now losing four of their last five contests. The Hawks were severely shorthanded, missing their three leading scorers and two key forwards, making the Bulls' 16-point home loss look much worse.
The Hawks and Bulls combined for 274 points in their last meeting, and our NBA picks for tonight's matchup expect more of the same. Two teams who could very well meet each other in the play-in rounds in the postseason will face off on Wednesday night as the Atlanta Hawks visit the Chicago Bulls at United Center.
The Atlanta Hawks were missing Trae Young, Jalen Johnson, and De'Andre Hunter (their top three scorers) coming into tonight's game vs Chicago. They were playing
The Chicago Bulls ran out of gas a quarter mile from the finish line on Tuesday. The Bulls had carved a New Orleans Pelicans 13-point lead to four points in less than two minutes. Every ounce of momentum in the building was behind the home team.
After erupting for a season-high 43 points on Tuesday, Trae Young won't shy away from the possibility of shouldering a bigger load again on Wednesday when his Atlanta Hawks visit the Chicago Bulls.