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Chicago Bulls at Toronto Raptors

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21-54, 12-26 Away
Final
103 - 112

52-23, 30-9 Home

Powell scores 20 as Raptors beat struggling Bulls 112-103

Norman Powell scored 20 points, Serge Ibaka had 16 and the Toronto Raptors beat Chicago 112-103 on Tuesday night, their eighth consecutive win over the struggling Bulls.

Chicago forward Lauri Markkanen left after shooting 2 for 10 in 16 first-half minutes. Bulls coach Jim Boylen said Markkanen was suffering from fatigue.

"He was feeling a little sluggish," Boylen said. "We just felt it was the right thing to do to keep him out the second half. He's been practicing hard, he's been playing hard."

Markkanen's departure further weakened a Bulls lineup that was already without leading scorer Zach LaVine (bruised right thigh, right knee tendinitis) and forward Otto Porter Jr. (strained right rotator cuff). LaVine sat for the third straight game and Poerter missed his fourth straight.

"It's no secret we're short-handed but I was really proud of our guys for battling and competing," Boylen said. "We hung in there."

Toronto suffered its own injury setback when forward OG Anunoby left with 4:10 remaining in the fourth after he was accidentally hit in the head in a collision with Chicago's Brandon Sampson. Anunoby stayed down for a few moments before being helped to the locker room. Anunoby, who scored 10 points in 25 minutes, said he felt dizzy following the hit but added that he felt "fine" after the game.

The Raptors said Anunoby passed the concussion protocol and will be evaluated again Wednesday.

Kawhi Leonard and Kyle Lowry each scored 14 points before sitting out the final quarter, and Pascal Siakam had 13 points. The Raptors never trailed and avoided their first three-game home losing streak of the season. After losing to Oklahoma City last Friday, Toronto lost to Charlotte on Sunday on a half-court buzzer-beater by Jeremy Lamb.

The Raptors improved to 30-9 at home. It's the second straight season they've won at least 30 home games, and the fourth time in franchise history they've reached the mark.

All 12 Raptors players scored at least two points as Toronto coach Nick Nurse gave his bench plenty of minutes against the lowly Bulls.

"There wasn't a lot of juice in the game but we've got to play them," Nurse said.

Powell said the game gave Toronto an opportunity to fine-tune some things before the playoffs.

"We've got to take advantage of these games and really work on some things with lineups, foundational defense, our offensive flow, pace, to get ready for the postseason," he said.

Wayne Selden scored 20 points and Shaquille Harrison had 15 as the Bulls lost for the seventh time in nine games. Chicago has lost two straight following a modest two-game winning streak.

After making 2 of 16 attempts from 3-point range in their previous game, a 31-point loss to Utah, Chicago fared better from long range in this one, connecting on 8 of 23 attempts.

Toronto led 56-41 at halftime and took an 85-72 lead into the fourth.

TIP-INS

Bulls: Boylen is unsure if Markkanen will be able to play Wednesday against Portland. ... G Kris Dunn (back) did not dress. ... Markkanen missed his first seven shot attempts. Marakkanen made 6 of 20 attempts in Saturday's loss to Utah.

Raptors: Toronto signed G Jodie Meeks for the remainder of the season. Meeks appeared in two games with the Raptors last month while on a 10-day contract. ... This was the first of three straight games against opponents who have at least 50 defeats. Toronto plays at New York on Thursday and visits Chicago Saturday. It's the first time in Raptors history they've faced three consecutive 50-loss teams.

FINE AT THE LINE

The teams combined to make 33 of 36 free throw attempts. Toronto made all 16 of its foul shots, while Harrison, Markkanen and Sampson each missed one.

THIEVERY

Leonard matched his season-high with six steals. His career-high is seven.

TOO MANY MISTAKES

The Bulls committed 18 turnovers, leading to 25 points for the Raptors.

"Too many turnovers for us," Boylen said.

UP NEXT

Bulls: Host Portland on Wednesday night.

Raptors: At New York on Thursday night.

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Regular Season Series

TOR leads series 3-0

Recent Plays

4th 0.0 End of Game 103 - 112
4th 0.0 End of the 4th Quarter 103 - 112
4th 0.3 Brandon Sampson makes free throw 2 of 2 103 - 112
4th 0.3 Brandon Sampson makes free throw 1 of 2 102 - 112
4th 0.3 Jeremy Lin shooting foul 101 - 112

Statistics

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39-86 FG 42-86
45 Field Goal % 49
8-23 3PT 12-28
35 Three Point % 43
17-20 FT 16-16
85 Free Throw % 100
45 Rebounds 39
7 Offensive Rebounds 2
38 Defensive Rebounds 37
20 Assists 28
12 Steals 13
2 Blocks 7
18 Turnovers 15
0 Team Turnovers 0
18 Total Turnovers 15
0 Technical Fouls 0
0 Total Technical Fouls 0
0 Flagrant Fouls 0
25 Points Conceded Off Turnovers 14
12 Fast Break Points 24
52 Points in Paint 52
16 Fouls 16
0 Largest Lead 21
Toronto Raptors Toronto Raptors Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Jamison Battle, F Out Mar 30
Collin Murray-Boyles, F Day-To-Day Mar 30
Brandon Ingram, F Day-To-Day Mar 30
Immanuel Quickley, G Out Mar 30
RJ Barrett, F Day-To-Day Mar 30
Chicago Bulls Chicago Bulls Injuries
NAME, POS STATUS DATE
Mac McClung, G Day-To-Day Mar 30
Nick Richards, C Out Mar 30
Anfernee Simons, G Out Mar 29
Jalen Smith, F Out Mar 26
Zach Collins, F Out Feb 21

Game Information

Scotiabank Arena

Location: Toronto, ON
Attendance: 19,800 · Capacity:

2025-26 Central Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Detroit 54 21 .720 - L1
Cleveland 47 28 .627 7 W2
Milwaukee 29 45 .392 24.5 L4
Chicago 29 46 .387 25 L4
Indiana 17 58 .227 37 W1

2025-26 Atlantic Standings

TEAM W L PCT GB STRK
Boston 50 25 .667 - L1
New York 48 27 .640 2 L2
Toronto 42 32 .568 7.5 W2
Philadelphia 41 34 .547 9 L1
Brooklyn 18 57 .240 32 W1
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