Last year, the Chicago Bulls journeyed to Miami to play the Heat for the No. 8 seed. It's happening again this year, but will the result be different than last year's close Miami win?
The Chicago Bulls took the floor of the United Center with a clear sense of urgency Wednesday against the Atlanta Hawks. The Bulls finished the first quarter of the NBA Play-In matchup with a blistering 40 points. Despite a few motivating runs by the Hawks, the Bulls never surrendered the lead after the opening frame.
In a nail-biting clash at the United Center, the Chicago Bulls showcased their resilience and determination, clinching a hard-fought victory against the visiting Portland Trail Blazers.
One thing that young, up-and-coming studs often have trouble with is consistency. One game, they could be popping off for 30-plus points, but the next, they're struggling to break double digits.
Not long after putting the finishing touches on a career-high 34-point performance against the Washington Wizards on Saturday night, third-year Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu was already looking forward to improving his game more as the regular season winds down.
Ayo Dosunmu is staying aggressive when his opportunities arise, and the Chicago Bulls could not be more pleased. After erupting for a career-best 34 points in Saturday's home win against the Washington Wizards, Dosunmu will aim for an encore Monday when Chicago hosts the Portland Trail Blazers.
Ayo Dosunmu‘s career-high 34 points, alongside Nikola Vucevic‘s double-double, propelled the Chicago Bulls to a commanding 127-98 win against the Washington Wizards during Saturday’s NBA action.
In a season filled with close wins and losses, the Chicago Bulls had a rare easy win, dominating the Washington Wizards 127-98. This victory moved them to 33-35.
The last time the Chicago Bulls hosted the NBA team with the worst record, they suffered a disastrous loss. It was the Detroit Pistons then, and on Saturday night, it was the Washington Wizards that came to Chicago with the worst record in the league.
Ayo Dosunmu scored a career-high 34 points and handed out nine assists as the Chicago Bulls dominated the first half and never looked back in a 127-98 win over the visiting Washington Wizards on Saturday.
The Chicago Bulls’ darned luck with injuries has put other players in positions they normally wouldn’t have. One such player is third-year guard Ayo Dosunmu, who has risen to the challenge in the face of injuries suffered by key cogs like Zach LaVine and Patrick Williams.
It helps to have short-term memory in the NBA. Many of the league’s all-time greats have had that ability to forget about a tough loss and move on to the next game.
The Chicago Bulls’ promising guard Ayo Dosunmu continues his advocacy of helping young kids in his community with the establishment of his own (Amateur Athletic Union) AAU team called Ayo Dos Elite.
Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu knew the stakes were high heading to their Monday night match-up against the Atlanta Hawks. The Bulls were coming off a crushing overtime loss to the Orlando Magic, and their match-up against the Hawks wasn’t any easier as it pitted them against a team that had won six of their previous eight games.
The Chicago Bulls are gearing up for an exciting NBA season, and all eyes are on Ayo Dosunmu as he steps into the spotlight. The young and talented guard has shown promise in previous seasons, but can he make a significant impact in the starting lineup in 2024?
In all honesty, I'm ready for NBA trade deadline season to be over. Pontificating about Zach Lavine's future isn't interesting to me anymore, though I recognize the topic heavily impacts the Chicago Bulls' future direction.
Bulls point guard Ayo Dosunmu put in a historic performance Monday night vs the Milwaukee Bucks. Dosunmu did not record a single stat in the 26 minutes he was on the court, zeros across the board.
After a sluggish first quarter that saw the Bulls down nine points, Dosunmu helped swing the momentum in their favor in the second period, spearheading a 22-4 run with his energy and defense.
The Chicago Bulls will be without Ayo Dosunmu for the foreseeable future. The third-year guard is dealing with an upper respiratory illness that will sideline him Friday against the Brooklyn Nets.
Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu was named the winner of the NBA Cares Bob Lanier Community Assist Award on Thursday for his charitable work uplifting the
In an interview with K.C. Johnson of NBC Sports Chicago, Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu said he’s embracing the opportunity he has in training camp after an uneven second season.
Ayo Dosunmu re-signed with the Chicago Bulls on a three-year, $21 million deal in restricted NBA free agency and the guard is ready to compete with his teammates once training camp starts.
Ayo Dosunmu understood that nothing would be guaranteed when he decided to re-sign with the Bulls.
The Chicago Bulls re-signed RFA guard Ayo Dosunmu to a three-year, $21M contract.
Ayo Dosunmu, a second-round choice in the NBA draft in 2021, was set to become a restricted free agency this offseason. In the aftermath of Lonzo Ball’s continued recovery from a knee injury, he has emerged as a vital player for head coach Billy Donovan.
Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu experienced a sophomore slump in 2022-23. Our 2022-23 Chicago Bulls report cards series continues with Ayo Dosunmu. The Chicago native struggled in his second season with the Bulls and found himself in and out of the starting lineup.
With the game on the line, DeMar DeRozan is deadly. He missed everything, but an opportunistic Ayo Dosunmu was there to grab the rebound. Here is the game-winning shot from Dosunmu that stun the Hawks.
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