The final score of the Chicago Bulls game was 94–143….

Michael Walton II
Chicago Bulls Confidential
2 min readNov 25, 2017

The Chicago Bulls got decimated by the Golden State Warriors last night. Even though the 49-point loss marks a new low-point for the Bulls, there was a silver lining.

Chicago is finding new ways to fail every night. Last night Chicago shot 35.4 percent from the field. They committed 15 turnovers. Step Curry came in and scored 33 points in 26 minutes. Klay Thompson scored 29 points in 25 minutes and went 5-of-9 from the 3-point line.

In one of the cruelest moves in sports history, Steve Kerr started Jordan Bell in the absence of Kevin Durant and Draymond Green. The same Jordan Bell that the Bulls infamously traded for cash. Oh, and he reportedly wants us to regret trading him. Bell had six blocks and even more “OH MYD GOD” jump off the couch moments.

The bigger deal is that in the grand scheme of things the Bulls are awful. Chicago’s net rating is -13.28. They have far and away the lowest win-percentage at 17.6 percent. In the last year before tank reform, the Chicago Bulls are going all-in. In more positive news, Zach LaVine is slated to be back in early-to-mid-December, so Christmas came early this year. The Bulls are even tanking so well, GarPax might get a lifetime contract!

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Michael Walton II
Chicago Bulls Confidential

Chicago-based writer and sports bettor. Work found at Bulls.com, NBC Sports Chicago and Action Network.