Happy. More losing. Again an offseason with a high pick and some useless free agents signings in summer. This time being Bulls fan isn't fun.
Both games Bulls 81-173 FGs, 20-55 3FGS, 116,5 ppg, 36 rpg Warriors 106-188 FGS, 42-84 FGS, 147,5 ppg, 49,5 rpg
From Daily Herald: Chicago had its largest first-quarter deficit in franchise history. ... The Bulls allowed 18 3-pointers and made only nine. They have given up 103 more 3-pointers than they've made this season, the worst differential in the league. G Kris Dunn finished with a minus-45 rating. ... G Bobby Portis was on a 28-minute limit in his third game back from an ankle injury, but played less than 17 with the game out of hand early. He scored 16 points. Warriors: The 26-point lead after the opening quarter was the biggest for the Warriors since they led Sacramento by 30 points on Nov. 2, 1991. ... Thompson's 21 3-pointers in two games vs. Chicago are tied for the most ever in one season against the Bulls with the 21 made by Antoine Walker in four games in 2001-02. ... Thompson is averaging 27.7 points over his last six games.
GS used more than just their offense. Their defense was also the reason why they lead 42-17 after one quarter. There were numerous early possession by the Bulls where thhier dribbling and passing was interrupted. They could not dribble the ball right most of the time.