Generally, a game like the one the Philadelphia Sixers just won over the Chicago Bulls in Philadelphia on Sunday would be labeled a defensive struggle. In this case, that would be a euphemism for two offenses struggling and thus making the defenses look good. One way or the other, the Sixers survived with an ugly 89-82 win over a Bulls team missing injured starters Derrick Rose and Joakim Noah.
read more
It wasn’t pretty, but somehow the Chicago Bulls were able to survive the Philadelphia 76ers 77-69 in Game 5 of the Eastern Conference quarterfinals. The 76ers now own a 3-2 advantage in the best-of-seven series. In an elimination ga... Read Post
The Philadelphia 76ers started off slowly against the Chicago Bulls in Game 3 on Friday night, but they turned it on down the stretch, coming away with a 79-74 victory and taking a 2-1 series lead as all of Chicago continues to mour... Read Post
No Derrick Rose? No problem...for the Philadelphia 76ers, that is. The Chicago Bulls struggled without their best player and reigning NBA MVP in a 109-92 Game 2 loss to the Sixers at the United Center on Tuesday. The Bulls struggled... Read Post