A four-game winning streak has vaulted the Chicago Bulls over .500 for the first time since Nov. 24. "Hopefully it means we're building, starting to do all the right things," Bulls guard Kevin Huerter said.
The stakes may not have been nearly as high, but Kevin Huerter did his best Derrick Rose impression with the game on the line Saturday night. The Chicago Bulls were facing off against the second-place Boston Celtics in front of a sold-out United Center crowd.
Most NBA players, no matter how successful, are out of the league before the end of their 30s, or even their 20s. That leaves a lot of life left to live, and a good handful of players have made the most of their professional lives after leaving the court.
Kevin Huerter buried a corner 3-pointer with 0.2 seconds remaining to give the host Chicago Bulls a 114-111 victory over the Boston Celtics on Saturday night.
On a night when the Bulls franchise honored Derrick Rose and raised his #1 to the United Center rafters, the home team beat Boston 114-111 with a last second triple from Kevin Huerter.
How much worse could it get for the Chicago Bulls? They are in the midst of a four-game losing streak, and their roster is saturated with injuries. On Tuesday, the Bulls received more bad news: Coby White and Kevin Huerter were listed as out for Wednesday’s game against the Brooklyn Nets, per the NBA Injury Report.
On Monday, the Chicago Bulls blew a 15-point lead and lost 125-120 to the Orlando Magic. As a result, they have now lost four consecutive games and are 9-11.
What began as a routine matchup for the Chicago Bulls against the Orlando Magic changed its tone when Kevin Huerter abruptly made his way to the locker room during the first quarter.
Chicago Bulls guard Kevin Huerter had a look of disbelief on his face Friday when he realized he had just been ejected from his team’s game against the Miami Heat.
The Chicago Bulls arrived in Denver searching for anything that could break their five game slump, and a little luck ended up helping them hang around long enough to finish the job.
The Chicago Bulls walked into a hostile Ball Arena and still managed to emerge with a 130-127 win over the Denver Nuggets on Monday. The matchup stayed tight throughout, but Chicago stayed collected on the road and finished off an upset in one of the league’s toughest places to play.
In a thrilling match-up on the hardwood, the Chicago Bulls secured a decisive 122-102 victory against the Philadelphia 76ers at the Wells Fargo Center.
Sacramento Kings wing Kevin Huerter went down with a shoulder injury on March 18th, sidelining him for the remainder of the 2023-24 season. Over six months later, Huerter continues rehab to return to the court.
The Sacramento Kings appear to be done making major moves. That leaves the roster with a player many Kings fans thought would be included in a trade this offseason; Kevin Huerter.
The Sacramento Kings put up an admirable fight during the play-in tournament, but they fell short of their goals and had to take their vacations earlier than they would have liked.
According to Grant Afseth of NBA Analysis Network, Kevin Huerter is done for the season even if the Sacramento Kings make the 2024 playoffs. Huerter has a dislocated left shoulder and a labral tear.
It's been a roller coaster season so far for the Sacramento Kings, but it reigns especially true for starting shooting guard Kevin Huerter. After exploding onto the scene in his first year with the franchise, his second time around in purple has been plagued by some disappointment.
As trade season gets underway for the NBA, we’re starting to see increasing rumblings around a few potential movers that could be on the way out from their