Bulls blow out the Grizzlies 132-107 as Josh Giddey gets his 4th triple-double in the last 5 games
- On Monday, the Chicago Bulls defeated the Memphis Grizzlies 132-107 at the United Center, with Josh Giddey recording his fourth triple-double in five games with 16 points, 15 rebounds, and 13 assists.
- The Grizzlies extended their losing streak to eight games while playing without star Ja Morant, sidelined nearly two months, plus starters Zach Edey, Ty Jerome, and G.G. Jackson.
- Second-Year forward Matas Buzelis led Chicago with 29 points, igniting a 23-5 third-quarter run that propelled the Bulls past the Grizzlies and established decisive separation.
- Seven Bulls players scored in double figures with a 22-13 second-chance point advantage, keeping Chicago 3.5 games ahead of Memphis in the Eastern Conference standings.
- Chicago continues its homestand by hosting Toronto on Wednesday, while Memphis returns home to face Denver on the same day.
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CHICAGO (AP) — Josh Giddey scored 16 points, captured 15 rebounds and dealt 13 assists to achieve his fourth triple-double in five games, and the Chicago Bulls crushed 132-107 Memphis on Monday night to tip the downed Grizzlies their eighth consecutive defeat.
Bulls beat Grizzlies, shedding more light on front-office malpractice
There wasn't a lot more Billy Donovan could have done to try and hand Monday's game to Memphis. He played most of his bench, utilized his developmental players. No, this is once again on the front office and its incompetence, especially in the month of March.
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