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Brandin Podziemski recorded a game-high 21 points as the Golden State Warriors defeated the Chicago Bulls 123-91 at United Center on Sunday night.
Go for the Under in the Windy City as we dish on our picks, odds & expert predictions for Warriors vs. Bulls on Sunday, December 7.
Brandin Podziemski scored 21 points off the bench, Jimmy Butler added 19 in his return to the lineup and the injury-depleted Golden State Warriors beat the Chicago Bulls 123-91 on Sunday night to extend the longest active losing streak in the NBA.
The Golden State Warriors visit the Chicago Bulls Sunday at United Center in Chicago, Illinois, with tip-off set for 7 p.m. ET.
Both Steve Kerr and Jonathan Kuminga brushed off the benching of the Warriors' forward despite entering Sunday's win short-handed.
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Warriors' Steve Kerr addresses Kuminga's DNP in win over Bulls
The Golden State Warriors secured a 123-91 win over the Chicago Bulls on Sunday, Dec. 7. The win took Steve Kerr's team to 13-12 on the season and was its second in a row. However, that victory didn't come without controversy as Jonathan Kuminga was glued to the bench throughout the night.
Few role players in the NBA generate the type of attention Jonathan Kuminga does, and the Golden State Warriors forward was back under the spotlight Sunday when he didn't play in a 123-91 victory over the Chicago Bulls.
After leading the Golden State Warriors to a victory in his first career start on Saturday, Pat Spencer is back in the starting lineup against the Chicago Bulls
After a feel-good weekend (unless you’re Jonathan Kuminga), the Warriors face five worthy adversaries before Christmas.
OKC is a virtual lock to win 70-plus games, if not break the league's single-season mark of 73 victories, set by the 2015-16 Golden State Warriors. In fact, people may not even remember the 72-win Chicago Bulls in '96 by the end of this Thunder season.
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Ron Harper explains why his Bulls would beat the prime 2010s Warriors: "Who is Steph Curry gonna guard?"
Both teams defined their respective eras, with the Bulls' rugged defensive approach and triangle offense, orchestrated by Phil Jackson, and the Warriors' shooting-centric, fast-paced style directed by Steve Kerr, who was heavily influenced by the ‘Zen Master’.
Jimmy Butler believes the Warriors have found their identity after Golden State closed out a three-game road trip with a pair of convincing victories.