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Chicago Teams Deliver Wins, Hit Contract Milestone During Midseason Push
Bulls, White Sox, Sky and Blackhawks deliver results that shape their immediate trajectories.
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The Chicago Bulls defeated the Minnesota Timberwolves 120-115 on Thursday, extending their winning streak to three games behind 22 points from Coby White and 21 from Josh Giddey off the bench. The Chicago White Sox followed with a 12-4 win over the Toronto Blue Jays to push their streak to four games, powered by Sam Antonacci's two-run home run and four RBIs from Braden Montgomery. The Chicago Sky posted a 96-82 victory over the Los Angeles team on Friday night after a 95-90 win against the Seattle Storm on Wednesday that included 20 points from Azura Stevens.
Bulls Build Momentum Through Recent Results
These outcomes arrive as the Bulls also completed a second-round pick trade to the Los Angeles Lakers while holding the No. 4 overall selection in the 2026 NBA Draft. The sequence of results and roster moves provides concrete markers for how the club has performed in its latest stretch of games.
White Sox and Sky Add to Win Columns
The White Sox victory over the Blue Jays and the Sky's pair of road wins against the Los Angeles team and Seattle Storm show continued production from key contributors. Antonacci and Montgomery supplied the decisive offense for the White Sox, while Stevens led the Sky in one of the two contests.
Blackhawks Secure Long-Term Commitment
Blackhawks star Connor Bedard agreed to a $75 million, five-year contract extension after turning 21 on Friday. The deal addresses a central offseason objective for the team and locks in its young core player for the coming seasons.
Each club now carries forward the outcomes of these games and the Bedard extension. The Bulls hold their draft position and recent streak, the White Sox maintain their four-game run, the Sky add two more victories, and the Blackhawks operate with the new contract in place.