Chicago Bulls Set Franchise Record with 25 Three-Pointers in Win Over Clippers
The Chicago Bulls made history on Tuesday night, tying a franchise record with 25 three-pointers in a 138-110 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers. Coby White led the charge, scoring 27 points and hitting six of the team’s 25 three-pointers. This impressive performance comes on the heels of White’s season-high seven threes in Sunday’s win over the Brooklyn Nets.
Bulls’ Hot Shooting Proves Too Much for Clippers
The Bulls’ hot shooting was a key factor in their win, with the team making 25 of 47 shots from beyond the arc. Matas Buzelis added 21 points, while Ayo Dosunmu and Kevin Huerter each scored 18 and 14 points, respectively, with all three players making four three-pointers. Nikola Vucevic also had a strong game, scoring 19 points and grabbing eight rebounds. The Clippers, who had won six straight and 13 of 15 games since a 6-21 start, were unable to keep up with the Bulls’ pace.
The Bulls dominated the second quarter, scoring 45 points and taking a 21-point lead into halftime. The Clippers attempted to mount a comeback in the third quarter, but the Bulls pulled away for good after a 17-3 run. James Harden led the Clippers with 24 points, while John Collins scored 23 points and made a season-high five three-pointers. However, the team was without Kawhi Leonard, who missed his third straight game due to a sprained right ankle and bruised left knee.
Clippers’ Winning Streak Comes to an End
The Clippers’ winning streak was snapped by the Bulls’ impressive shooting performance. The Bulls’ 25 three-pointers tied a franchise record, and their 138 points were a season high. The team’s ability to shoot from beyond the arc and score points in transition proved too much for the Clippers to handle. The Bulls’ win is a testament to their growing chemistry and ability to perform under pressure.
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