The Chicago Bulls are off to their best start to an NBA season since the Michael Jordan era, improving to 5-0 after beating the Knicks.
The Chicago Bulls continued their perfect start to the NBA season, defeating the New York Knicks, 135–125, on Saturday (PH time) at the United Center.
With the win, Chicago improved to 5-0, marking its best start since the 1996–97 season, when Michael Jordan led the franchise to its fifth NBA title.
Josh Giddey spearheaded the Bulls’ charge with 32 points, 10 rebounds, and nine assists, falling just one dime short of a triple-double.
Nikola Vucevic added 26 points, while Ayo Dosunmu chipped in 22 as Chicago’s balanced attack proved too much for New York.
The Knicks had four players score at least 20 points, led by Jalen Brunson’s 29, but it wasn’t enough to stop the Bulls’ red-hot run.
With the loss, New York fell to 2-3 on the season.
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