Bulls Edge Knicks in Nail-Biter After 22-Point Comeback
Coby White's late free throws secure Chicago's narrow victory despite a strong Knicks rally led by Karl-Anthony Towns.
- The Chicago Bulls narrowly defeated the New York Knicks 124-123 at Madison Square Garden, overcoming a fierce Knicks comeback.
- Zach LaVine led the Bulls with 31 points, while Coby White's three crucial free throws in the final seconds sealed the win.
- The Knicks erased a 22-point deficit in the third quarter, fueled by Karl-Anthony Towns' season-high 46 points and Jalen Brunson's strong performance.
- Josh Hart's late-game foul on White proved costly for the Knicks, as it allowed the Bulls to regain the lead with seconds remaining.
- Jalen Brunson's potential game-winning shot rimmed out at the buzzer, leaving the Knicks with a disappointing loss despite their spirited effort.