The Bulls outlasted the Timberwolves in a thrilling preseason game, showcasing a strong performance from their young roster.

The Chicago Bulls closed out their preseason slate on a high note, outlasting the Minnesota Timberwolves 126–120 in a fast-paced and competitive matchup at the United Center. It was an encouraging performance for a young Bulls squad that showed poise down the stretch and flashes of what their offense could become this season.

Chicago’s balanced scoring attack proved to be the difference. The Bulls finished with seven players in double figures, led by a well-rounded performance from Josh Giddey, who posted 14 points, seven rebounds, and nine assists, setting the tone as the team’s primary playmaker. Julian Phillips made the most of his minutes, pouring in 17 points and pulling down six boards off the bench, while Jevon Carter knocked down four threes en route to 12 points.

The Bulls found their offensive rhythm mid-way through the game and never looked back, outscoring Minnesota 40–31 in the final frame to secure the win. Their aggressiveness on the glass also made a clear impact. Chicago dominated the rebounding battle 52–47, creating second-chance opportunities and keeping Minnesota’s defense on its heels.

The Timberwolves, meanwhile, got solid contributions from their young core. Anthony Edwards led Minnesota with 25 points and five assists, while Robert Dillingham added 13 points. Minnesota shot 49% from the field and stayed within striking distance most of the way, but ultimately couldn’t keep up with Chicago’s depth and late-game execution.

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Chicago shot 46.4% from the field (46-of-99) and 25.6% from three (11-of-43). Minnesota countered with 49% shooting (49-of-100). The Bulls’ energy and depth wore the Timberwolves down in the closing minutes, sealing the game with efficient ball movement and rebounding control.

For a team looking to build momentum heading into the regular season, this was exactly the win Chicago needed. Young players like Matas Buzelis and Giddey looked confident, the bench made a clear impact, and the team demonstrated its ability to close out tight games.

Final Score: Chicago Bulls 126 – Minnesota Timberwolves 120.