Bulls’ DeMar DeRozan may enter 20,000-point club vs. Spurs
DeMar DeRozan will be chasing a milestone in a familiar neighborhood when his Chicago Bulls visit the young and feisty San Antonio Spurs on Friday.
Both teams have won three of their five games this season, with the host Bulls coming off a 124-109 win against Indiana on Wednesday and San Antonio returning home after a 134-122 loss in Minnesota on the same day.
DeRozan had 17 points in Wednesday’s win and drew to within seven points of becoming the 54th player in NBA/ABA history to reach the career 20,000-point plateau. He will likely reach that mark in San Antonio, where he was the go-to player for the Spurs for three seasons ending in 2021.
Only six active players have reached the milestone.
The Bulls got 28 points from Zach LaVine in beating the Pacers. Chicago forged a 24-point lead in the second quarter before Indiana fought back to within 95-91 late in the third.
Nikola Vucevic added 14 points for the Bulls, with Goran Dragic scoring 13, Ayo Dosunmu 12 and Patrick Williams 10.
The Bulls have won two straight games.
The Spurs won the first three games of their road trip before falling to the Timberwolves on Wednesday.
The Spurs led briefly in the opening minutes but fell behind 68-53 by halftime. They scored 41 points in a wild third quarter to pull within eight heading into the fourth. Then a late run in the fourth by the Timberwolves finished off short-handed San Antonio.
Keldon Johnson paced the Spurs with 27 points, while Doug McDermott added 19, Keita Bates-Diop 15, Jones 13, Jeremy Sochan and Jakob Poeltl 12 apiece and Josh Richardson 11 points with 10 assists.
San Antonio’s 16 turnovers led to 22 points for Minnesota.
San Antonio played without guards Devin Vassell and Joshua Primo, who were out with knee and glute injuries, respectively. Both are expected to be a game-time decision to play against Chicago.








