The losses continue mounting.
And at the same time, Bulls coach Jim Boylen continues walking a fine line of just how important they are to his resume.
Despite a third quarter in which the Bulls outscored the visiting Thunder 38-19 on Tuesday, it still wasn’t enough, as Oklahoma City rallied late to regain control of the game and hold off the Bulls 124-122 on a night in which rookie Coby White scored a career-high 35 and Zach LaVine had 41.
That dropped Boylen’s record as head coach of the Bulls to 37-80. That’s a .316 winning percentage since taking over from Fred Hoiberg on Dec.