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Bulls Embarrassed in Blowout Loss to Knicks
Josh Giddey struggles again as Chicago falls behind early and never recovers
Apr. 4, 2026 at 3:22am
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A cubist interpretation of the Bulls' lopsided loss to the Knicks, reflecting the game's one-sided nature through a fragmented, geometric visual style.Chicago TodayThe Chicago Bulls were thoroughly outmatched by the New York Knicks, losing 136-96 on Friday night. The Bulls fell behind 18-1 early and failed to convert a field goal until midway through the first quarter, setting the tone for a lopsided defeat. Josh Giddey continued his scoring struggles, finishing with just 6 points on 3-of-12 shooting against the Knicks' stifling defense.
Why it matters
This loss is another setback for the struggling Bulls, who have now dropped 4 of their last 5 games. The team's playoff hopes are fading, and the performance raises further questions about the squad's ability to compete with elite Eastern Conference teams. Giddey's ongoing offensive woes are also concerning, as the young guard was expected to be a key contributor this season.
The details
The Bulls fell behind 18-1 early and didn't convert their first field goal until the 6:30 mark of the first quarter. The Knicks' defense completely shut down the Chicago offense, leading to the blowout result. Giddey struggled mightily, making just 3 of his 12 shot attempts. There was also some concern when Matas Buzelis appeared to injure his leg in the first half, but he continued playing.
- The game took place on Friday, April 4, 2026.
The players
Josh Giddey
A 23-year-old guard for the Chicago Bulls who has struggled with his scoring consistency this season.
Matas Buzelis
A rookie forward for the Chicago Bulls who appeared to suffer a leg injury in the first half but continued playing.
New York Knicks
The opposing team that thoroughly dominated the Chicago Bulls, winning by a score of 136-96.
Chicago Bulls
The home team that was embarrassed in a blowout loss to the New York Knicks, falling further behind in the Eastern Conference playoff race.
What they’re saying
“We got our butts kicked tonight. There's no other way to put it. We have to be better, especially against the top teams in the East.”
— Peck, CHGO Bulls Analyst
What’s next
The Bulls will look to bounce back in their next game against the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday, April 6th.
The takeaway
This lopsided defeat is a major setback for the struggling Bulls, who are now in danger of falling out of playoff position in the Eastern Conference. The team's inability to compete with elite opponents, as well as Josh Giddey's continued scoring woes, raise serious concerns about their postseason aspirations.
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