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Chicago Bulls vs. Charlotte Hornets: A Black Friday Feast of Futility and Feathers

The Charlotte Hornets, fresh off a 4-1 loss to the New York Knicks (yes, really), are about to face the Chicago Bulls in a game that feels less like an NBA matchup and more like a “How Bad Can This Get?” special. Let’s break down why this game is a statistical certainty for the Bulls—and a cautionary tale for the Hornets.

Parsing the Odds: A Math Class No One Signed Up For
The odds make it clear: the Bulls are favored at -2.5 points with a 57.4% implied probability of winning. For the Hornets, their 46.3% chance of victory is about as likely as LaMelo Ball finally tying his own shoelaces without tripping. Charlotte’s struggles are stark: they’re last in the NBA at defending three-pointers (a 38.5% allowed clip), and the Bulls are a sharpshooting menace, connecting on 38% of their threes. Nikola Vucevic alone is a three-point assassin at 40.7%, though his knee injury might turn him into a human sprinkler if he’s on the court.

The total is set at 248.5 points, which feels generous given Charlotte’s anemic offense (23rd in scoring) and Chicago’s leaky defense (22nd). But hey, if the Bulls keep shooting like they did in their 131-117 win over the Hornets earlier this year, we might need a fire extinguisher for the scoreboard.

Digesting the News: Injuries, Ineptitude, and a Roster That’s All Rookies
The Bulls are dealing with a “who’s out” list longer than a Netflix queue: Coby White (rest), Kevin Huerter (pelvic), Patrick Williams (wrist), Isaac Okoro (back), Dalen Terry (calf), and Vucevic (knee) are all questionable or out. It’s like a medical conference in a locker room. Yet, even with these absences, Chicago has won three of its last five games. Credit where it’s due: when you’ve got Ayo Dosunmu averaging 15 points and Coby White dropping 37 in a recent win, you can afford to lose a few pieces without falling apart.

The Hornets? They’re a team in existential crisis. LaMelo Ball is shooting 33% from the field and 21% from deep—numbers so惨 that even his pet iguana seems embarrassed. Rookie Kon Knueppel, intended as a third option, is now the de facto emotional support toddler for the offense. Meanwhile, coach Steve Clifford is clinging to optimism about his “Three-Headed Monster” of Ball, Brandon Miller, and Miles Bridges. Too bad the monster’s roar sounds more like a whine right now.

Humorous Spin: When Defense Is a Myth and Hope Is a Myth’s Cousin
Charlotte’s defense? It’s like a colander that’s been told it’s out of shape. The Bulls are top-three in three-point shooting, and the Hornets are bottom-five in stopping them. It’s the NBA equivalent of handing a baker a sieve and asking them to make a cake.

As for the Bulls’ injuries: If Chicago’s roster were a car, it’d be a junkyard Toyota with one working door and a dashboard that plays Eye of the Tiger on loop. But hey, at least they’ve beaten the Hornets in 10 of the last 11 meetings, including a 9-1 streak. That history is so lopsided, it’s like the Bulls have a “Hornets: Extra Suffering” seasoning packet they sprinkle on game days.

And let’s not forget the Hornets’ “full roster” availability—five times this season. Five!—yet they’ve still lost all five. It’s the NBA’s version of inviting your entire family to a picnic, only for everyone to bring arguments and expired food.

Prediction: The Bulls Roast the Hornets on Black Friday
This game is a coroner’s report waiting to happen for Charlotte. The Bulls’ three-point shooting, combined with Charlotte’s defensive incompetence, paints a bleak picture for the home team. Even with key injuries, Chicago’s depth and historical dominance make them the clear choice.

Final Verdict: Bet the Bulls to cover the 2.5-point spread and cash in while Charlotte’s “Three-Headed Monster” chases its shadow. The Bulls win 122-109, and LaMelo Ball spends the fourth quarter checking his phone for signals it’s time to tie his shoes.

Happy Black Friday—now go bet like you’re shopping for a new “I survived another Hornets game” T-shirt. 🏀🔥

Created: Nov. 28, 2025, 5:06 p.m. GMT

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