Matas Bouzelis dismissed the question about the peak of his career with his victorious return

The Chicago Bulls lost their 10th game in a row on Tuesday to the Charlotte Hornets 131-99. They still haven’t won a single game this month.
however, Matas Buzelis passed with a record 32 points. However, to hear him, that it doesn’t matter that much as game-winning plays, according to KC Johnson of the Chicago Sports Network.
“I want to win,” Bouzelis said. I work every day to try to win. Like everyone else.” In addition, Bouzelis came up with a team-high six rebounds, as well as six 3-pointers.
As a result, the Bulls are now 24-35. They will close out the month on Thursday with a home game against the Portland Trail Blazers. On Tuesday, Bouzelis and company welcomed the return of his former teammate Kobe White in his first game in Chicago since being traded. White finished the game with 10 points.
Bouzelis is averaging 15.3 points and 5.4 rebounds per game. Recently, Bouzelis was coming to hand with a whole new dynamic after the trade deadline. He saw his former teammates White, Ayo Dosunma, Nikola Vucevic and Kevin Huerter leave for other competitors. So that leaves Buzzellis, Josh Giddy and Jalen Smith among Chicago’s remaining key players.
He’s also been entrusted with carrying more of the Bulls’ offense, especially as they’re still adjusting. Bouzelis is in his second season with Chicago. He recently he competed in the NBA Rising Stars Game during All-Star weekend. Plus, there is went viral this season for his explosive dunks.
However, it doesn’t make up for winning games.
2026-02-25 04:42:00







