The Chicago Bulls extended their win streak to five games after a tough matchup against Joel Embiid and the Philadelphia 76ers.

The Chicago Bulls extended their strong holiday stretch with a 109–102 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers on December 26, 2025, at the United Center. The win gave Chicago a season series sweep over Philadelphia and showcased the Bulls’ balanced scoring and defensive resilience late in the fourth quarter.

Chicago’s Balanced Attack Leads the Way

Chicago controlled the pace early and often, opening the game with a 30–28 lead after the first quarter and gradually building separation. The Bulls shot efficiently throughout the night, taking advantage of crisp ball movement and timely shot-making. Chicago led in scoring in three of the four quarters, including a decisive 28–17 fourth-quarter advantage that sealed the road win.

Several Bulls contributors fueled the performance. Nikola Vucevic scored 15 points on 5-of-8 shooting, including 3-for-3 from the free-throw line, while Tre Jones added key baskets and floor leadership in crunch time. Coby White drilled a clutch three-pointer in the final minutes, helping preserve Chicago’s lead. Matas Buzelis chipped in with strong rebounding and inside scoring, giving the Bulls valuable depth.

The Bulls also benefited from strong playmaking from Josh Giddey, who finished with 11 assists, orchestrating the offense and keeping Philadelphia’s defense on its heels. Chicago’s ball movement resulted in multiple open looks from three, helping sustain their scoring rhythm throughout.

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76ers Fight Back But Can’t Complete Comeback

Despite the loss, Philadelphia remained a competitive team. Joel Embiid scored a game-high 31 points, leading all scorers and asserting his presence inside. Paul George provided secondary scoring with 12 rebounds, while Tyrese Maxey chipped in with eight assists, helping keep the 76ers within striking distance until the fourth.

Cleveland’s defense couldn’t contain Chicago’s late surge, however, allowing the Bulls to outscore the Sixers when it mattered most. Philadelphia’s shooting cooled in the fourth quarter, and crucial offensive rebounds and turnovers allowed Chicago to maintain control down the stretch.

What This Win Means for the Bulls

The 109–102 win marked a statement home performance for Chicago, improving the Bulls’ confidence and head-to-head standing against a key Eastern Conference rival. Chicago’s ability to close games with efficiency on both ends of the floor will be an important theme as they approach divisional matchups in the mid-season slate.