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Barrett and Ingram help the Raptors cruise past the Bulls 139-109

Toronto Raptors shot 57% with seven players scoring in double figures, leading by as many as 38 points to complete a season-series sweep over the Chicago Bulls.

  • On March 18, 2026, the Toronto Raptors beat the Chicago Bulls 139-109 at the United Center, completing a season sweep with a 3-0 record.
  • A fast start saw the Raptors shoot 60% and lead 72-45 at halftime, while Chicago shot 38.5% in the first half, helping Toronto extend control.
  • Key contributors included RJ Barrett, with Toronto's offense led by him, while Brandon Ingram, Scottie Barnes, and Jakob Poeltl provided key offense; Giddey was limited to nine points and three assists.
  • The win opens a five-game road trip for the Raptors and their next game is at the Denver Nuggets on Friday, while Chicago dropped its third game in four outings.
  • Led by as many as 38, the Raptors secured their biggest rout of the season, boosting team confidence and suggesting they can still improve in the season's late stages.
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With a superior 139:109 at the Chicago Bulls, the Toronto Raptors celebrated their third consecutive victory in the National Basketball Association (NBA) on Wednesday (local time) and underpinned their expectation for the direct play-off qualification. Jakob Pöltl had 17 points, eight rebounds, two assists as well as a steal and block. The 30-year-old Viennese was 20:59 minutes in action. RJ Barrett led the Canadians with 23 counters. Toronto do…

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Barrett and Ingram help the Raptors cruise past the Bulls 139-109

The sluggish Bulls shot 38.5% in the first half and committed 11 turnovers, leading to 20 points for the Raptors.

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