On January 15, Beijing time, the Chicago Bulls defeated the Golden State Warriors 96-138, and the team suffered two consecutive defeats. According to statistics, the Bulls also set a number of shameful records in today's game.
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First, the Bulls lost miserably to the Nets and warriors, and in the last game, the Bulls lost 112-138 to the Nets, making the Bulls the first team in the league since 1970 to lose an average of 30 points in two consecutive games since the official division and rank first in the division.
Second, the Bulls scored 138 points at home for the Warriors, the highest points an opponent has been able to score in their home field since the season.
Third, in today's game, the Bulls lost by 42 points, which is also the team's biggest loss point difference since this season.
Fourth, the Bulls starters have only a plus-minus of -104, and no one on the team has a positive or minus value.
Fifth, the Bulls became the third consecutive division leader in NBA history to lose by at least 25 points, following the Bucks (1973-74) and the Magic (1991-92). Even more embarrassing is that the Bulls are the only one of those three teams to have lost 25+ consecutive games at home.
However, despite the Bulls' crushing defeat tonight, the team is currently 27-13 and still ranks first in the East.