Thanks to Zach LaVine’s nine three-pointers and Coby White’s eight, the tandem became the first teammates in NBA history have at least eight three-pointers in the same game.
Stan Bowman seems like he had a busy weekend. After talking with the Chicago Sun-Times and The Athletic about the status of Brent Seabrook, Kirby Dach, and the contributions of the young players on the roster, Bowman had more to say, or not say, this time about Chicago’s Captain Jonathan Toews.
In an interview with Ben Pope of the Chicago Sun-Times, Bowman is adamant that there are no updates to Jonathan Toews’ injury/illness status and that the organization is not keeping people in the dark on purpose.
From the interview:
“I don’t have any update on Jonathan,” Bowman said. “And when I say this, I mean it: It’s not like we have additional information that we’re holding back. All we know is he’s not ready to play right now … I have no doubt, knowing Jonathan as long as I have, that when’s ready to be back, he’ll be back.”
Loss to Knicks put ‘little damper’ on 6-game trip, but Portland Trail Blazers return home having weathered challenging stretch
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Saturday’s 110-99 loss at New York was not how the Portland Trail Blazers wanted to end what had been a strong six-game trip.
Wednesday Caterwaul: Florida Panthers Open Forum
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The Carolina Hurricanes defeated the Chicago Blackhawks 4-3 in a shootout at United Center on Tuesday to leap frog the Florida Panthers, who have a game in hand, for first place in the Discover Central Division. Our old friend James Reimer made 30 saves through overtime and stopped all three attempts in the shootout for the Hurricanes (6-1-0), who have won five straight. Laine had two shots on goal and finished the game with a -2 rating.
In the other game from the Central, Joe Pavelski had two goals and two assists, as the Dallas Stars ruined Patrik Laine’s debut with the Columbus Blue Jackets with a 6-3 road win at Nationwide Arena.
Markkanen, LaVine lead way as Bulls beat Knicks
Lauri Markkanen scored 30 points, Zach LaVine added 17 of his 21 in the second half and the Chicago Bulls beat the New York Knicks 110-102 on Monday night.
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CHICAGO Lauri Markkanen scored 30 points, Zach LaVine added 17 of his 21 in the second half and the Chicago Bulls beat the New York Knicks 110-102 on Monday night.
Markkanen delivered another blistering performance coming off a season-high, 31-point outing. The 7-footer from Finland made six 3-pointers.
“We all know Lauri s extremely talented, LaVine said. We re seeing his full game right now.