In both conferences, the lower seed won to advance NBA play-in tourney. Now, the Thunder and Bulls get a chance at the playoffs in their respective conferences.
NEW YORK — Both the Chicago Bulls and Oklahoma City Thunder rose from the 10-seed to appearances in the second round of the NBA play-in tournament this week, once again giving life to the purpose behind the tournament in its third year.
Locked On NBA hosts Nick Angstadt and Pat Morenzoni, in a postgame edition of the show, discussed Chicago and Oklahoma City’s wins in two great games.
Former All-Star guard Zach LaVine scored 39 points for
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