Coby White nailed a career-high nine 3-pointers in scoring 33 points, Zach LaVine scored 33 and the Chicago Bulls beat the New York Knicks 139-126 after honoring former MVP Derrick Rose.
After the New York Knicks lost a hard-fought contest to the Western Conference-leading Oklahoma City Thunder, they had to quickly turn around and play the second game of a back-to-back against the Chicago Bulls . With each starter playing over 40 minutes of action in Friday's loss, it was clear New York was exhausted going into Saturday night.
TL;DR: Live stream New York Knicks vs. Chicago Bulls in the NBA with FuboTV, Sling TV, or YouTube TV. The New York Knicks head to United Center to face the Chicago Bulls in an Eastern Conference matchup. The Knicks are 24-10, which puts them in third place in the east. The Bulls are 15-19, which puts them in tenth place.
The New York Knicks will face the Chicago Bulls in this NBA matchup at the United Center on Saturday, January 4th. WATCH: Knicks vs Bulls Live | Stream free on Fubo The combination of Jalen Brunson and Karl-Anthony Towns running the offense in New York is working out well.
Warren was originally a lottery pick, being drafted 14th overall by the Phoenix Suns in 2014. Warren's ability to score the ball was never questioned, as between 2018 and 2020 Warren averaged 19.3 points per game in the NBA. Some of his early career struggles were attributed to a lack of shooting range, playmaking ability and defensive effort.
The New York Knicks are struggling with mediocrity following back-to-back losses to the Oklahoma City Thunder and the Chicago Bulls. Their defensive rating has been among the worst during this two-game stretch.
Coby White and Zach LaVine finished the night with 33 points each, while Nikola Vucevic and Josh Giddey added double-doubles as well. While a big win for Chicago, that wasn't the only highlight of the night for the Bulls.
The Ball Brothers stick together. Chicago Bulls guard Lonzo Ball made sure his brother LiAngelo's new song was playing in his team's locker room
Hell hath no fury like a New York Knicks fan scorned. First, LeBron James toyed with fans’ emotions with “The Decision” in the summer of 2010, choosing