The 2018–19 Chicago Bulls season was the 53rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA).
On December 3, 2018, the Bulls fired Fred Hoiberg and replaced him with his assistant Jim Boylen.[1]
This season also produced the Bulls' highest-scoring game in franchise history, recording 168 points on March 1, 2019, in a quadruple overtime 168–161 win over the Atlanta Hawks. It broke a team record previously set in the 1983–84 season. It was also the third-highest scoring game in NBA history, as well as the third game where both teams scoring broke through the 160 point barrier in the same game.
Draft picks
The Bulls entered the draft with two first-round picks: their own (7th pick) and an additional selection (22nd pick) acquired from the New Orleans Pelicans in the Nikola Mirotić trade.[2] They did not have a second-round pick, having traded their own to the Oklahoma City Thunder in 2017;[3] that pick was eventually held by the New York Knicks.
Roster
2018–19 Chicago Bulls roster
| Players
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Coaches
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Head coach
Assistant(s)
Legend
- (DP) Unsigned draft pick
- (FA) Free agent
- (S) Suspended
- (GL) On assignment to G League affiliate
- (TW) Two-way affiliate player
- Injured
Roster Updated: March 31, 2019
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Standings
Division
Conference
Game log
Preseason
2018 preseason game log Total: 2–3 (Home: 2–1; Road: 0–2)
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Preseason: 2–3 (home: 2–1; road: 0–2)
| Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location Attendance |
Record
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| 1
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September 30
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New Orleans
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128–116
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Blakeney, LaVine, Portis (21)
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Dunn, Parker (8)
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Payne (7)
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United Center 17,861
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1–0
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| 2
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October 3
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@ Milwaukee
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82–116
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Portis (17)
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Blakeney (8)
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Blakeney (6)
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Fiserv Forum 15,107
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1–1
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| 3
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October 8
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@ Charlotte
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104–110
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LaVine (26)
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Parker (11)
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Carter Jr. (5)
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Spectrum Center 8,487
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1–2
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| 4
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October 10
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Indiana
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104–89
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LaVine, Holiday (22)
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Portis, Parker, Payne (6)
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Dunn (7)
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United Center 17,162
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2–2
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| 5
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October 12
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Denver
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93–98
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Parker (19)
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Carter Jr. (9)
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Blakeney (5)
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United Center 18,973
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2–3
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| 2018–19 season schedule
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Regular season
2018–19 game log Total: 22–60 (Home: 9–32; Road: 13–28)
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October: 2–6 (home: 1–3; road: 1–3)
| Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location Attendance |
Record
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| 1
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October 18
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@ Philadelphia
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108–127
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Zach LaVine (30)
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Bobby Portis (11)
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Ryan Arcidiacono (8)
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Wells Fargo Center 20,302
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0–1
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| 2
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October 20
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Detroit
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116–118
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Zach LaVine (33)
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Bobby Portis (14)
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Ryan Arcidiacono (7)
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United Center 21,289
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0–2
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| 3
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October 22
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@ Dallas
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109–115
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Zach LaVine (34)
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Wendell Carter Jr. (9)
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Kris Dunn (7)
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American Airlines Center 19,291
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0–3
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| 4
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October 24
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Charlotte
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112–110
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Zach LaVine (32)
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Jabari Parker (9)
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Zach LaVine (5)
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United Center 19,170
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1–3
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| 5
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October 26
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@ Charlotte
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106–135
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Zach LaVine (20)
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Hutchison, Felicio (7)
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LaVine, Arcidiacono (4)
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Spectrum Center 15,220
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1–4
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| 6
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October 27
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@ Atlanta
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97–85
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Zach LaVine (27)
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Zach LaVine (11)
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Ryan Arcidiacono (7)
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State Farm Arena 15,549
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2–4
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| 7
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October 29
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Golden State
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124–149
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LaVine, Blakeney (21)
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Jabari Parker (9)
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Jabari Parker (6)
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United Center 21,076
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2–5
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| 8
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October 31
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Denver
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107–108 (OT)
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Zach LaVine (28)
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Jabari Parker (9)
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LaVine, Blakeney (7)
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United Center 19,027
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2–6
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November
: 3–12 (home: 2–6; road: 1–6)
| Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location Attendance |
Record
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| 9
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November 2
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Indiana
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105–107
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Antonio Blakeney (22)
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Cristiano Felicio (9)
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Cameron Payne (8)
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United Center 19,704
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2–7
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| 10
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November 3
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Houston
|
88–96
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Zach LaVine (21)
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Wendell Carter Jr. (13)
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LaVine, Blakeney (4)
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United Center 20,505
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2–8
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| 11
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November 5
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@ New York
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116–115 (2OT)
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Zach LaVine (41)
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Wendell Carter Jr. (13)
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Zach LaVine (4)
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Madison Square Garden 19,812
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3–8
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| 12
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November 7
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@ New Orleans
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98–107
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Zach LaVine (22)
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Jabari Parker (13)
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Zach LaVine (4)
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Smoothie King Center 15,514
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3–9
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| 13
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November 10
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Cleveland
|
99–98
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Zach LaVine (24)
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Justin Holiday (7)
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Zach LaVine (5)
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United Center 21,506
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4–9
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| 14
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November 12
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Dallas
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98–103
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Zach LaVine (26)
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Wendell Carter Jr. (10)
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Ryan Arcidiacono (6)
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United Center 19,012
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4–10
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| 15
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November 14
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@ Boston
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82–111
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Shaquille Harrison (16)
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Zach LaVine (9)
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Holiday, LaVine (4)
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TD Garden 18,624
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4–11
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| 16
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November 16
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@ Milwaukee
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104–123
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Jabari Parker (21)
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Jabari Parker (8)
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Holiday, LaVine, Carter Jr. (4)
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Fiserv Forum 17,341
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4–12
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| 17
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November 17
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Toronto
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83–122
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Antonio Blakeney (13)
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Jabari Parker (6)
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Shaquille Harrison (6)
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United Center 21,263
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4–13
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| 18
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November 21
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Phoenix
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124–116
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Zach LaVine (29)
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Jabari Parker (13)
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Jabari Parker (8)
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United Center 19,014
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5–13
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| 19
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November 23
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Miami
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96–103
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Justin Holiday (27)
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Justin Holiday (13)
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Zach LaVine (9)
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United Center 20,935
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5–14
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| 20
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November 24
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@ Minnesota
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96–111
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Zach LaVine (28)
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Justin Holiday (11)
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Justin Holiday (5)
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Target Center 17,119
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5–15
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| 21
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November 26
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San Antonio
|
107–108
|
Zach LaVine (28)
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Jabari Parker (10)
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Zach LaVine (7)
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United Center 19,006
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5–16
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| 22
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November 28
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@ Milwaukee
|
113–116
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LaVine, Parker (24)
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Zach LaVine (9)
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Zach LaVine (7)
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Fiserv Forum 16,660
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5–17
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| 23
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November 30
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@ Detroit
|
88–107
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Wendell Carter Jr. (28)
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Wendell Carter Jr. (7)
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Justin Holiday (7)
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Little Caesars Arena 15,372
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5–18
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December
: 5–9 (home: 2–4; road: 3–5)
| Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location Attendance |
Record
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| 24
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December 1
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@ Houston
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105–121
|
Zach LaVine (29)
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Jabari Parker (12)
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Cameron Payne (6)
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Toyota Center 18,055
|
5–19
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| 25
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December 4
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@ Indiana
|
90–96
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Lauri Markkanen (21)
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Wendell Carter Jr. (13)
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Zach LaVine (9)
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Bankers Life Fieldhouse 16,446
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5–20
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| 26
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December 7
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Oklahoma City
|
114–112
|
Zach LaVine (25)
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Markkanen, Parker (7)
|
Zach LaVine (7)
|
United Center 19,842
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6–20
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| 27
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December 8
|
Boston
|
77–133
|
Shaquille Harrison (20)
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Cristiano Felicio (7)
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Arcidiacono, Parker, Payne (3)
|
United Center 20,923
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6–21
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| 28
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December 10
|
Sacramento
|
89–108
|
Zach LaVine (19)
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Portis, Carter Jr. (8)
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Kris Dunn (6)
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United Center 18,164
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6–22
|
| 29
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December 13
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@ Orlando
|
91–97
|
Zach LaVine (23)
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Bobby Portis (7)
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Arcidiacono, LaVine (5)
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Mexico City Arena 20,201
|
6–23
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| 30
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December 15
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@ San Antonio
|
98–93
|
Kris Dunn (24)
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Markkanen, Dunn, Holiday (7)
|
Ryan Arcidiacono (6)
|
AT&T Center 18,354
|
7–23
|
| 31
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December 17
|
@ Oklahoma City
|
96–121
|
Lauri Markkanen (16)
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Lauri Markkanen (15)
|
Kris Dunn (7)
|
Chesapeake Energy Arena 18,203
|
7–24
|
| 32
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December 19
|
Brooklyn
|
93–96
|
Kris Dunn (24)
|
Bobby Portis (11)
|
Kris Dunn (6)
|
United Center 18,065
|
7–25
|
| 33
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December 21
|
Orlando
|
90–80
|
Lauri Markkanen (32)
|
Justin Holiday (10)
|
Ryan Arcidiacono (8)
|
United Center 20,436
|
8–25
|
| 34
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December 23
|
@ Cleveland
|
112–92
|
Lauri Markkanen (31)
|
Kris Dunn (8)
|
Ryan Arcidiacono (8)
|
Quicken Loans Arena 19,432
|
9–25
|
| 35
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December 26
|
Minnesota
|
94–119
|
Zach LaVine (28)
|
Lopez, Carter Jr. (9)
|
Kris Dunn (7)
|
United Center 21,852
|
9–26
|
| 36
|
December 28
|
@ Washington
|
101–92
|
Zach LaVine (24)
|
Lauri Markkanen (14)
|
Kris Dunn (8)
|
Capital One Arena 20,409
|
10–26
|
| 37
|
December 30
|
@ Toronto
|
89–95
|
Lauri Markkanen (18)
|
Wendell Carter Jr. (11)
|
Kris Dunn (8)
|
Scotiabank Arena 19,800
|
10–27
|
|
January
: 2–13 (home: 0–7; road: 2–6)
| Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location Attendance |
Record
|
| 38
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January 2
|
Orlando
|
84–112
|
Zach LaVine (16)
|
Lauri Markkanen (6)
|
Kris Dunn (4)
|
United Center 19,013
|
10–28
|
| 39
|
January 4
|
Indiana
|
116–119 (OT)
|
Zach LaVine (31)
|
Lauri Markkanen (9)
|
Kris Dunn (17)
|
United Center 21,284
|
10–29
|
| 40
|
January 6
|
Brooklyn
|
100–117
|
Zach LaVine (27)
|
Wendell Carter Jr. (8)
|
Kris Dunn (7)
|
United Center 19,265
|
10–30
|
| 41
|
January 9
|
@ Portland
|
112–124
|
Wendell Carter Jr. (22)
|
Chandler Hutchison (8)
|
Kris Dunn (7)
|
Moda Center 19,393
|
10–31
|
| 42
|
January 11
|
@ Golden State
|
109–146
|
Zach LaVine (29)
|
Chandler Hutchison (6)
|
Kris Dunn (5)
|
Oracle Arena 19,596
|
10–32
|
| 43
|
January 12
|
@ Utah
|
102–110
|
Zach LaVine (21)
|
Wendell Carter Jr. (9)
|
Kris Dunn (8)
|
Vivint Smart Home Arena 18,306
|
10–33
|
| 44
|
January 15
|
@ LA Lakers
|
100–107
|
Jabari Parker (18)
|
Wendell Carter Jr. (10)
|
Zach LaVine (8)
|
Staples Center 18,997
|
10–34
|
| 45
|
January 17
|
@ Denver
|
105–135
|
Lauri Markkanen (27)
|
Bobby Portis (13)
|
Zach LaVine (6)
|
Pepsi Center 17,289
|
10–35
|
| 46
|
January 19
|
Miami
|
103–117
|
Zach LaVine (22)
|
Lauri Markkanen (9)
|
Zach LaVine (6)
|
United Center 20,926
|
10–36
|
| 47
|
January 21
|
@ Cleveland
|
104–88
|
Zach LaVine (25)
|
Lopez, Hutchison (9)
|
Kris Dunn (9)
|
Quicken Loans Arena 19,432
|
11–36
|
| 48
|
January 23
|
Atlanta
|
101–121
|
Zach LaVine (23)
|
Portis, Hutchison (7)
|
Zach LaVine (4)
|
United Center 18,223
|
11–37
|
| 49
|
January 25
|
LA Clippers
|
101–106
|
Zach LaVine (29)
|
Bobby Portis (14)
|
Kris Dunn (10)
|
United Center 19,354
|
11–38
|
| 50
|
January 27
|
Cleveland
|
101–104
|
Lauri Markkanen (21)
|
Lauri Markkanen (15)
|
Kris Dunn (7)
|
United Center 19,675
|
11–39
|
| 51
|
January 29
|
@ Brooklyn
|
117–122
|
Zach LaVine (26)
|
Lauri Markkanen (19)
|
Zach LaVine (5)
|
Barclays Center 12,726
|
11–40
|
| 52
|
January 30
|
@ Miami
|
105–89
|
Bobby Portis (26)
|
Lauri Markkanen (13)
|
Dunn, Selden (8)
|
American Airlines Arena 19,600
|
12–40
|
|
February
: 5–5 (home: 2–4; road: 3–1)
| Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location Attendance |
Record
|
| 53
|
February 2
|
@ Charlotte
|
118–125
|
Lauri Markkanen (30)
|
Markkanen, Portis (9)
|
Ryan Arcidiacono (6)
|
Spectrum Center 19,114
|
12–41
|
| 54
|
February 6
|
New Orleans
|
120–125
|
Lauri Markkanen (30)
|
Lauri Markkanen (10)
|
Kris Dunn (8)
|
United Center 18,116
|
12–42
|
| 55
|
February 8
|
@ Brooklyn
|
125–106
|
Lauri Markkanen (31)
|
Lauri Markkanen (18)
|
Kris Dunn (9)
|
Barclays Center 15,267
|
13–42
|
| 56
|
February 9
|
Washington
|
125–134
|
Zach LaVine (26)
|
Lauri Markkanen (11)
|
Kris Dunn (8)
|
United Center 19,942
|
13–43
|
| 57
|
February 11
|
Milwaukee
|
99–112
|
Zach LaVine (27)
|
Lauri Markkanen (17)
|
Zach LaVine (7)
|
United Center 18,833
|
13–44
|
| 58
|
February 13
|
Memphis
|
122–110
|
Otto Porter Jr. (37)
|
Markkanen, Porter Jr. (10)
|
Ryan Arcidiacono (11)
|
United Center 19,114
|
14–44
|
| 59
|
February 22
|
@ Orlando
|
110–109
|
Lauri Markkanen (25)
|
Lauri Markkanen (11)
|
Zach LaVine (6)
|
Amway Center 18,846
|
15–44
|
| 60
|
February 23
|
Boston
|
126–116
|
Zach LaVine (42)
|
Lauri Markkanen (15)
|
Kris Dunn (5)
|
United Center 21,295
|
16–44
|
| 61
|
February 25
|
Milwaukee
|
106–117
|
Lopez, Markkanen (26)
|
Lauri Markkanen (12)
|
Zach LaVine (9)
|
United Center 20,936
|
16–45
|
| 62
|
February 27
|
@ Memphis
|
109–107
|
Zach LaVine (30)
|
Lauri Markkanen (10)
|
Dunn, LaVine (4)
|
FedExForum 13,711
|
17–45
|
|
March
: 4–11 (home: 2–6; road: 2–5)
| Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location Attendance |
Record
|
| 63
|
March 1
|
@ Atlanta
|
168–161 (4OT)
|
Zach LaVine (47)
|
Lauri Markkanen (17)
|
Zach LaVine (9)
|
State Farm Arena 15,267
|
18–45
|
| 64
|
March 3
|
Atlanta
|
118–123
|
Lauri Markkanen (19)
|
Lauri Markkanen (9)
|
Kris Dunn (6)
|
United Center 20,526
|
18–46
|
| 65
|
March 5
|
@ Indiana
|
96–105
|
Zach LaVine (27)
|
Lauri Markkanen (13)
|
Kris Dunn (5)
|
Bankers Life Fieldhouse 15,753
|
18–47
|
| 66
|
March 6
|
Philadelphia
|
108–107
|
Zach LaVine (39)
|
Lopez, Porter Jr. (9)
|
Dunn, LaVine (4)
|
United Center 19,927
|
19–47
|
| 67
|
March 8
|
Detroit
|
104–112
|
Zach LaVine (24)
|
Kris Dunn (7)
|
Otto Porter Jr. (8)
|
United Center 21,048
|
19–48
|
| 68
|
March 10
|
@ Detroit
|
108–131
|
Wayne Selden (18)
|
Cristiano Felício (7)
|
Shaquille Harrison (7)
|
Little Caesars Arena 19,356
|
19–49
|
| 69
|
March 12
|
LA Lakers
|
107–123
|
Robin Lopez (20)
|
Otto Porter Jr. (9)
|
Kris Dunn (9)
|
United Center 21,359
|
19–50
|
| 70
|
March 15
|
@ LA Clippers
|
121–128
|
Zach LaVine (31)
|
Lauri Markkanen (8)
|
Zach LaVine (7)
|
Staples Center 17,404
|
19–51
|
| 71
|
March 17
|
@ Sacramento
|
102–129
|
Zach LaVine (18)
|
Cristiano Felicio (10)
|
Shaquille Harrison (7)
|
Golden 1 Center 17,583
|
19–52
|
| 72
|
March 18
|
@ Phoenix
|
116–101
|
Robin Lopez (24)
|
Lauri Markkanen (9)
|
Zach LaVine (7)
|
Talking Stick Resort Arena 15,879
|
20–52
|
| 73
|
March 20
|
Washington
|
126–120 (OT)
|
Lauri Markkanen (32)
|
Lauri Markkanen (13)
|
Kris Dunn (13)
|
United Center 19,470
|
21–52
|
| 74
|
March 23
|
Utah
|
83–114
|
Lauri Markkanen (18)
|
Lauri Markkanen (10)
|
Kris Dunn (5)
|
United Center 20,506
|
21–53
|
| 75
|
March 26
|
@ Toronto
|
103–112
|
Wayne Selden (20)
|
Lauri Markkanen (9)
|
Shaquille Harrison (5)
|
Scotiabank Arena 19,800
|
21–54
|
| 76
|
March 27
|
Portland
|
98–118
|
Shaquille Harrison (21)
|
Wayne Selden (12)
|
Lopez, Blakeney, Selden (4)
|
United Center 20,506
|
21–55
|
| 77
|
March 30
|
Toronto
|
101–124
|
Walt Lemon (19)
|
Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot (10)
|
Walt Lemon (6)
|
United Center 21,238
|
21–56
|
|
April
: 1–4 (home: 0–2; road: 1–2)
| Game |
Date |
Team |
Score |
High points |
High rebounds |
High assists |
Location Attendance |
Record
|
| 78
|
April 1
|
@ New York
|
105–113
|
Robin Lopez (29)
|
Shaquille Harrison (10)
|
Lemon, Harrison (5)
|
Madison Square Garden 18,874
|
21–57
|
| 79
|
April 3
|
@ Washington
|
115–114
|
Walt Lemon (24)
|
JaKarr Sampson (9)
|
Walt Lemon (8)
|
Capital One Arena 16,616
|
22–57
|
| 80
|
April 6
|
Philadelphia
|
96–116
|
JaKarr Sampson (29)
|
Sampson, Lemon (8)
|
Walt Lemon (5)
|
United Center 21,059
|
22–58
|
| 81
|
April 9
|
New York
|
86–96
|
Ryan Arcidiacono (14)
|
Sampson, Felicio (8)
|
Arcidiacono, Harrison, Selden (3)
|
United Center 21,350
|
22–59
|
| 82
|
April 10
|
@ Philadelphia
|
109–125
|
Walt Lemon (20)
|
Wayne Selden (8)
|
Ryan Arcidiacono (6)
|
Wells Fargo Center 20,197
|
22–60
|
|
| 2018–19 season schedule
|
Injured
| Player
|
Duration
|
Reason for Missed Time
|
Games Missed
|
| Start
|
End
|
| Ömer Aşık
|
September 22, 2018
|
October 21, 2018
|
Started developing arthritis.
|
82 (Waived)
|
Player statistics
| Player
|
Pos.
|
GP
|
GS
|
MP
|
Reb.
|
Ast.
|
Stl.
|
Blk.
|
Pts.
|
| Rawle Alkins |
SG
|
10 |
1 |
120 |
26 |
13 |
1 |
0 |
37
|
| Ryan Arcidiacono |
PG
|
81 |
32 |
1,961 |
219 |
269 |
65 |
4 |
544
|
| Antonio Blakeney |
SG
|
57 |
3 |
829 |
106 |
42 |
12 |
9 |
418
|
| Wendell Carter |
C
|
44 |
44 |
1,110 |
307 |
78 |
26 |
58 |
455
|
| Kris Dunn |
PG
|
46 |
44 |
1,389 |
187 |
277 |
68 |
21 |
519
|
| Cristiano Felício |
C
|
60 |
0 |
746 |
218 |
37 |
11 |
7 |
240
|
| Shaquille Harrison |
PG
|
73 |
11 |
1,430 |
222 |
139 |
89 |
30 |
474
|
| Justin Holiday† |
SG
|
38 |
38 |
1,325 |
169 |
85 |
67 |
21 |
440
|
| Chandler Hutchison |
SF
|
44 |
14 |
895 |
185 |
34 |
23 |
6 |
229
|
| Zach LaVine |
SG
|
63 |
62 |
2,171 |
294 |
283 |
60 |
26 |
1,492
|
| Walt Lemon≠ |
PG
|
6 |
3 |
167 |
27 |
30 |
11 |
1 |
86
|
| Robin Lopez |
C
|
74 |
36 |
1,606 |
286 |
89 |
11 |
78 |
704
|
| Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot≠ |
SF
|
29 |
6 |
546 |
79 |
22 |
15 |
7 |
196
|
| Lauri Markkanen |
PF
|
52 |
51 |
1,682 |
470 |
75 |
37 |
33 |
974
|
| Jabari Parker† |
PF
|
39 |
17 |
1,042 |
241 |
84 |
23 |
14 |
556
|
| Cameron Payne‡ |
PG
|
31 |
12 |
536 |
53 |
83 |
20 |
6 |
176
|
| Otto Porter≠ |
SF
|
15 |
15 |
492 |
83 |
40 |
18 |
9 |
262
|
| Bobby Portis† |
PF
|
22 |
6 |
531 |
161 |
29 |
11 |
8 |
310
|
| Brandon Sampson≠ |
SG
|
14 |
2 |
214 |
16 |
10 |
8 |
3 |
71
|
| JaKarr Sampson≠ |
SF
|
4 |
0 |
127 |
32 |
4 |
4 |
3 |
80
|
| Wayne Selden≠ |
SG
|
43 |
13 |
984 |
136 |
73 |
23 |
7 |
342
|
| Tyler Ulis‡ |
PG
|
1 |
0 |
1 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0 |
0
|
After all games.[4]
‡Waived during the season
†Traded during the season
≠Acquired during the season
Transactions
Trades
Free agency
Re-signed
Additions
Subtractions
References
- ^ "Bulls Official: Fred Hoiberg Relieved as Bulls Head Coach". NBA.com. December 3, 2018. Retrieved December 3, 2018.
- ^ Martel, Brett (February 1, 2018). "Chicago Bulls trade Nikola Mirotic to New Orleans Pelicans". NBA.com. Archived from the original on February 10, 2018. Retrieved April 24, 2018.
- ^ "Thunder Acquires Gibson, McDermott and Draft Pick". NBA.com. February 23, 2017. Archived from the original on June 22, 2018. Retrieved May 25, 2018.
- ^ "2018-19 Chicago Bulls Roster and Regular season Stats". basketball-reference.com. Retrieved July 18, 2019.
- ^ "CHICAGO COMPLETES TRADE WITH CHARLOTTE AND ORLANDO". NBA.com. July 7, 2018. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
- ^ a b "CHICAGO COMPLETES TRADE WITH MEMPHIS TEAM ALSO WAIVES CAMERON PAYNE". NBA.com. January 3, 2019. Retrieved January 3, 2019.
- ^ a b c "BULLS COMPLETE TRADE WITH ROCKETS TEAM ALSO WAIVES MARSHON BROOKS". NBA.com. January 7, 2019. Retrieved January 7, 2019.
- ^ "BULLS COMPLETE TRADE WITH ROCKETS". NBA.com. January 22, 2019. Retrieved January 22, 2019.
- ^ a b "Bulls finalize trade with Thunder". NBA.com. Retrieved February 1, 2019.
- ^ "Bulls to get Otto Porter Jr. from Wizards for Bobby Portis, Jabari Parker". ESPN.com. Retrieved February 1, 2019.
- ^ "BULLS MATCH SACRAMENTO'S OFFER TO KEEP ZACH LAVINE". NBA.com. July 8, 2018. Retrieved July 8, 2018.
- ^ "BULLS SIGN ANTONIO BLAKENEY". NBA.com. July 19, 2018. Retrieved July 19, 2018.
- ^ "BULLS RE-SIGN ARCIDIACONO". NBA.com. July 31, 2018. Retrieved July 31, 2018.
- ^ "BULLS SIGN JABARI PARKER". NBA.com. July 14, 2018. Retrieved July 14, 2018.
- ^ "BULLS CLAIM ANTONIUS CLEVELAND". NBA.com. July 23, 2018. Retrieved July 23, 2018.
- ^ "BULLS SIGN RAWLE ALKINS TO TWO-WAY CONTRACT". NBA.com. July 25, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
- ^ "BULLS SIGN DERRICK WALTON JR". NBA.com. August 14, 2018. Retrieved August 14, 2018.
- ^ a b "BULLS FINALIZE TRAINING CAMP ROSTER". NBA.com. September 24, 2018. Retrieved September 24, 2018.
- ^ "The Chicago Bulls announced today that the team has waived guard Sean Kilpatrick". Chicago Bulls on Twitter. July 12, 2018. Retrieved July 12, 2018.
- ^ "Reyer Venezia signs Julyan Stone to a 2+1 deal". Sportando. July 25, 2018. Retrieved July 25, 2018.
- ^ "NEW YORK KNICKS SIGN NOAH VONLEH". NBA.com. July 24, 2018. Retrieved July 24, 2018.
- ^ "SPURS SIGN QUINCY PONDEXTER". NBA.com. August 29, 2018. Retrieved August 29, 2018.
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