A thrilling NBA encounter unfolded last night, with the Chicago Bulls breaking their seven-game losing streak in a nail-biting 129-126 victory over the Charlotte Hornets. This much-needed win was led by Josh Giddey, who put up an impressive 26 points, 11 assists, and seven rebounds. Zach Collins also made a significant impact, scoring 16 points off the bench.
The game was a seesaw battle, with the Hornets leading by 13 points in the second half. However, the Bulls fought back, with Coby White sealing the deal with two crucial free throws. All five Chicago starters contributed double-digit points, showcasing their depth and determination.
Kon Knueppel had a career night for the Hornets, scoring 33 points and dishing out nine assists. Miles Bridges added 32 points, but it wasn't enough to secure the win. A controversial moment occurred with 10 seconds left when officials initially called a foul on Zach Collins, but upon review, the call was overturned, giving the Bulls possession and a chance to seal the game.
And this is the part most people miss: the Hornets' impressive 3-point shooting. They made 16 3-pointers, shooting at a scorching 43.2% clip. But the Bulls' defense held strong, limiting their own 3-point attempts to just 28, making only 10.
The Hornets, despite the loss, showed their fighting spirit, especially with Kon Knueppel's career-high performance. But the Bulls' resilience and depth ultimately proved decisive.
So, what do you think? Was it the Bulls' determination that won them the game, or did the Hornets' shooting woes cost them the victory? Let us know in the comments!