Julia Poe: Bulls need to make changes at the NBA trade deadline — don’t let that thrilling comeback win fool you
CHICAGO — The Chicago Bulls are unrivaled merchants of hope. It was abundantly clear against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night. A 28-point comeback in an overtime victory can fabricate an undue measure of belief. The building shook with it as the Bulls marched persistently and doggedly back into the game. Coby White edged closer and closer to half court as he launched deep ...
by Julia Poe, Chicago Tribune
Feb 07, 2024
3 minutes
CHICAGO — The Chicago Bulls are unrivaled merchants of hope.
It was abundantly clear against the Minnesota Timberwolves on Tuesday night. A 28-point comeback in an overtime victory can fabricate an undue measure of belief. The building shook with it as the Bulls marched persistently and doggedly back into the game.
Coby White edged closer and closer to half court as he launched deep 3-pointers. Andre Drummond nearly ripped the rim off. DeMar DeRozan danced through and around and over defenders.
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