Shaedon Sharpe ties career high, leads Trail Blazers past Raptors
- The Chicago Bulls defeated the Toronto Raptors on Tuesday night, securing a play-in tournament spot with a 137-118 victory.
- Chicago's dominant performance in the paint and on the boards fueled their win, leading to a significant advantage.
- The Bulls took command early, establishing a 70-57 halftime lead and extending it to as much as 28 points.
- Coby White, recently named Eastern Conference player of the month, scored 28 points, while Horton-Tucker added 27 for Chicago.
- This victory signifies White's growth and the team's potential, marking a crucial step in building toward the future.
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Chicago Bulls’ Coby White is playing his most consistent basketball yet. And he’s redefined himself in the process.
Coby White has spent the last five years of his NBA career trying to shake the “streaky” label. It’s a frustrating moniker for any shooter. Getting hot goes hand in hand with getting cold. When it comes to elite scoring, fans, opponents and coaches alike are always waiting for the other sneaker to drop. But White doesn’t want that. He isn’t content being a player who lives off runs. For the last two years, he’s been molding himself toward a sing…
Pöltl's Raptors finally out of the play-in race
The Toronto Raptors have been out of the race for a place in the National Basketball Association (NBA) since Tuesday (local time).The Canadians lost 118:137 with Jakob Pöltl at the Chicago Bulls. The 29-year-old center from Vienna, who has been taking a break since 7 March in every second game, scored 12 points, five rebounds and two assists. He was 24:17 minutes in the field.The Bulls did not give the lead after the 33:32 towards the end of the…
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