NBA Game Recap - Washington at Chicago
Sun Feb 23, 2020 7:00 PM EST

BOS
112
LAL
114
F
IND
81
TOR
127
F
MIN
116
DEN
128
F
SA
103
OKC
131
F
WAS
117
CHI
126
F
NO
115
GS
101
F
DET
104
POR
107
F

Feb 23, 2020, 7:00 PM EST

Final

1

2

3

4

T

Washington

31

27

27

32

117

Chicago

35

38

28

25

126

White has 33 again, Bulls beat Wizards despite Beal's 53
Sun Feb 23, 2020 11:02 PM

CHICAGO (AP) Coby White is taking his game to new levels - and reaching some rarified Air.

White scored 33 points to join Michael Jordan as the only Bulls rookies with 30 or more in consecutive games, and Chicago overcame Bradley Beal's career-high 53 to snap an eight-game losing streak with a 126-117 victory over the Washington Wizards on Sunday.

Zach LaVine added 32 points and broke the franchise record for 3-pointers in a season.

Chicago led by 25 early in the third quarter after scoring 15 straight, and hung on after the Wizards pulled within seven in the fourth.

White wasn't picked for the Rising Stars Challenge during All-Star weekend in Chicago. But now, his name is alongside Jordan's.

"It means a lot," he said. "He's the G.O.A.T. I've really got an opportunity to get better, got to build from it."

White matched the career high he set the previous night against Phoenix.

He became the NBA's first rookie reserve with 30-plus points in consecutive games since the league began tracking starters in 1970-71, according to the Elias Sports Bureau. He also joined Allen Iverson and Trae Young as the only rookies since 1992 with 33 or more in consecutive games.

White might not be coming off the bench much longer. Coach Jim Boylen will at least consider starting him.

"We got a second group that's playing pretty good again," Boylen said. "We're also melding Coby into that first group at times in the game. So, coming off two 33-point games, I don't know if it makes sense to do that. We'll examine it. We'll look at it."

LaVine made six 3-pointers to extend his career-high total to 177 and break Ben Gordon's mark of 173 in 2008-09.

Thaddeus Young scored 25 while going 5 of 7 from beyond the arc, and the Bulls hit 18 of 37 on the way to their first win since they beat San Antonio on Jan. 27.

As for the Wizards?

"It's pretty simple," coach Scott Brooks said. "We're playing soft."

He'll get no argument from Beal, who surpassed his previous best of 51 points at Portland on Dec. 5, 2017. Davis Bertans scored 22 for Washington.

"I have to agree with (Brooks)," Beal said. "I put myself in that group, too. I can be better on the defensive end and the all-around game. We all can be better."

TIP-INS

Wizards: Centers Thomas Bryant (sore right foot) and Ian Mahinmi (sore right foot) played 14 and eight minutes, respectively.

Bulls: Boylen made it clear he is not apologizing for calling timeouts late in games that are out of reach. The issue came up again in the loss to Phoenix on Saturday, when TV cameras caught LaVine showing frustration after Boylen called one with 30 seconds remaining and the Chicago trailing by 10. "You could video me on a 2-on-1 when we turn it over and I make an expression," Boylen said. "You could video me on a wide-open 3 we miss and then on the other end they make a contested 3, I make an expression. You could do that on every clip, in every situation. We were down 10, I called a timeout to coach my team. ... But I could see where people think it would be unnecessary. That's OK."

IMMEDIATE IMPACT

White wasted no time taking over, pouring in 26 points as the Bulls grabbed a 73-58 halftime lead.

He started a 15-0 run when he nailed his fifth 3-pointer with 34 seconds left before Tomas Satoransky drove for a layup to send Chicago to the locker room with a 15-point lead.

LaVine, who scored 41 in a loss at Washington on Feb. 11, started the third quarter by nailing two 3-pointers and a free throw after Beal picked up a technical. Young finished the run with a 3 to make it 83-58.

The Wizards cut it to 107-100 in the fourth quarter. It was an eight-point game when LaVine threw down back-to-back dunks to make it 119-107 with 4:13 left.

QUOTABLE

"It's cool. I didn't even realize it until they said it during the game." - LaVine on the 3-point record.

UP NEXT

Wizards: Host Milwaukee on Monday.

Bulls: Host Oklahoma City on Tuesday.

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Leaders

Washington PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
B. Beal 53 -4 4 5 2 1
D. Bertans 22 0 1 4 1 0
Chicago PTS +/- AST REB ST BLK
C. White 33 16 2 6 2 1
Z. LaVine 32 -4 3 4 3 1

Team Comparison

WAS CHI
Points For 117 126
Field Goals 37/73-51% 45/81-56%
Three Pointers 12/30-40% 18/37-49%
Free Throws 31/36-86% 18/28-64%
Offensive Rebounds 7 10
Defensive Rebounds 27 27
Rebounds 40 47
Blocks 3 4
Steals 15 15
Turnovers 24 26
Points Scored Off Turnovers 26 23
Points in the Paint 44 46
Fast Break Points 30 17
Personal Fouls 27 28
Technical Fouls 2 2
Flagrant Fouls 0 0
Ejections 0 0

2019-20 Reg Season - CHI Leads Series 3-1

Date Result Away Pts Ldr Home Pts Ldr
Wed Dec 18 CHI 110 @ WAS 109 L. Markkanen 31 D. Bertans 26
Wed Jan 15 WAS 106 @ CHI 115 B. Beal 23 Z. LaVine 30
Tue Feb 11 CHI 114 @ WAS 126 Z. LaVine 41 B. Beal 30
Sun Feb 23 WAS 117 @ CHI 126 B. Beal 53 C. White 33

Game Information

Stadium: United Center, Chicago, Illinois
Attendance: 18,024
Game Time: 2:22