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Chicago Bulls open a 3-game West Coast trip with a 112-103 loss to the 25-45 Sacramento Kings

The Chicago Bulls began their final West Coast trip of the season on a low note, losing 112-103 to the Sacramento Kings on Monday night at the Golden 1 Center. Coming out of the All-Star break, the Bulls faced the second-hardest schedule in the league to finish the season. There weren’t many guaranteed wins on the calendar in the final two months, but Monday’s matchup in Sacramento looked like ...
Bulls coach Billy Donovan pictured Dec. 6, 2021, at the United Center in Chicago.

The Chicago Bulls began their final West Coast trip of the season on a low note, losing 112-103 to the Sacramento Kings on Monday night at the Golden 1 Center.

Coming out of the All-Star break, the Bulls faced the second-hardest schedule in the league to finish the season. There weren’t many guaranteed wins on the calendar in the final two months, but Monday’s matchup in Sacramento looked like one

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