Chicago Bulls' field goal percentage this season is 49.8%, with a three-point shooting percentage of 36.2%, both exceeding league averages, while the Minnesota Timberwolves have a field goal percentage of 46.1% and a three-point percentage of 33.5%. The Bulls also boast a higher average key pass success rate (72.4%) than the Timberwolves (65.3%) and a more efficient frontcourt passing value (FV) of 1.82, indicating a superior offensive organisation. In their last five meetings, the Bulls have averaged 12.6 turnovers, 1.4 fewer than the Timberwolves, and have a higher transition offense efficiency (1.18 points per possession), exceeding the Timberwolves by 0.09 points. Bulls' starting point guard DeMar DeRozan's offensive tempo control ability (OTR 0.91) is superior to Edwards (OTR 0.83), supporting the probability of a small-ball approach. The Chicago Bulls lost their last game 103-112 to the Milwaukee Bucks, ending a five-game winning streak. Their current record is 15 wins and 15 losses, placing them ninth in the Eastern Conference, with fluctuating overall form. Key players have shown varied performances in recent games: centre Nikola Vucevic contributed 16 points, 7 rebounds, and 1 assist in the previous game. The Minnesota Timberwolves lost their last game 107-123 to the Brooklyn Nets, suffering a two-game losing streak. Their current record is 20 wins and 12 losses, ranking them at the top of the Western Conference, but with a recent decline in form.
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Chicago Bulls
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