Okay, so today I decided to dive into the stats of the Chicago Bulls vs. Golden State Warriors game. I’m a huge basketball fan, and I always like to see how the players performed beyond just watching the game.

First, I started by simply hitting up a search engine. I typed in “Chicago Bulls vs Golden State Warriors player stats.” The usual suspects popped up – you know, the big sports websites.
I clicked on the first few results. I wanted complete stats, including everything, not just points or rebounds. I wanted steals, blocks, turnovers, even down to their field goal percentages.
The websites provide box scores, so I opened those. All the data was right there, neatly organized in tables, that’s good! I could clearly see each player’s contribution (or lack thereof!).
Digging Deeper
Then I went player by player. For example, I looked at DeMar DeRozan’s stats first. He is a core player for the bulls. I focused on the points he scored and also checked on how many attempts he get.
- Points: I saw how many points he scored.
- Field Goal Percentage: I checked what percentage of his shots actually went in.
- Rebounds, Assists, Steals, Blocks: I wanted the full picture of his game.
- Turnovers: It’s important to see how many times he lost possession.
After that, I did the same thing for the Golden State Warriors, starting with their key players like Steph Curry. Looked at his three-pointers made, assists, the whole nine yards. Same process, just different players.
So yeah, that’s basically how I got my fix of player stats for the Bulls vs. Warriors game. Nothing fancy, just a bit of searching and digging through those box scores. It’s always cool to see the numbers behind the game!