
On Saturday, the Chicago Bulls faced the Eastern Conference’s best team, the arch-rival Detroit Pistons, at home. A game in which Josh Giddy and Trey Jones were back in action and healthy Recent battle with hamstring injuries.
In the first half, the Bulls kept pace with the powerful and overall healthy Pistons. During the second quarter, Giddy, Jones and Isaac Okoro worked together Quite a game to execute, according to the Chicago Bulls. With the Bulls trailing by four, 45-41, Giddy caught the ball at the other end. He laughed it off even to Jones. Then, Jones delivered a no-look bouncer to Okoro, which ended with a layup.
This play is by Giddy, Trey and Isaac 😮💨#marine red | @CHSN__ pic.twitter.com/5aHd13Y5mj
– Chicago Bulls (@chicagobulls) 22 February 2026
Chicago entered Saturday’s game on a seven-game losing streak. Their record is 24-32, while the Pistons are 41-13. Giddy played his second complete game since returning from injury.
He is averaging 18.2 points and 8.5 rebounds per game. Meanwhile, Jones is averaging 12.4 points and 5.8 rebounds per game. He is also playing his second full match after recovering from injury. Additionally, Okoro is averaging 9.0 points per game and shooting a respectable 46.7% from the field.
since the bulls made seven dealsThey have been surrounded by guards. Apart from these three, there are also Matas Buzzelis, Rob Dillingham, Jaden Ivey, Anfernee Simmons and Collin Sexton. Therefore, there is very little playing time among these people.
On Sunday, the Bulls will play their second consecutive home game against the New York Knicks.
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