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SAN ANTONIO — Nikola Vucevic had a season-high 39 points, Ayo Dosunmu had 27 points, 11 assists and 10 rebounds and the Chicago Bulls beat the San Antonio Spurs 139-124 on Thursday night with Victor Wembanyama sidelined with a back injury. Dosunmu had season highs in points, assists and rebounds in collecting the first triple-double of his four-year career. Keldon Johnson had a season-high 28 points and Devin Vassell added 17 points for San Antonio, which lost for the third time in its last four games. Wembanyama is day-to-day with a sore lower back he suffered in Tuesday’s loss to Phoenix. Chicago never trailed and had a season-high point total. Chicago matched a season-high with 73 points in the first half in taking a 73-57 lead. Talen Horton-Tucker had 13 points for Chicago, which had six players score in double figures. Chris Paul had 12 points and nine assists for San Antonio. Chicago Bulls center Nikola Vucevic (9) reacts after a play against the San Antonio Spurs during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Antonio, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024. Credit: AP/Eric Gay Takeaways Bulls: Chicago rookie Matas Buzelis had 11 points after scoring a career-high 20 points against Brooklyn in his previous game. Three of Buzelis' four games in double figures have come in his past six games. Spurs: Jeremy Sochan had 16 points and 14 rebounds in his return to the starting lineup after missing 13 games following thumb surgery. Sochan made his first career start at center in place of Wembanyama. Key moment Zach LaVine drained a 3-pointer on the game's opening possession to set the tone for Chicago's most prolific outing this season. Key stat Chicago shot 57.8% from the field, surpassing its previous season best of 57% set against Atlanta on Nov. 22. Chicago Bulls forward Talen Horton-Tucker (22) drives to the basket past San Antonio Spurs center Charles Bassey (28) during the second half of an NBA basketball game in San Antonio, Thursday, Dec. 5, 2024. Credit: AP/Eric Gay Up next Bulls: Play host to Indiana on Friday night. Spurs: Host New Orleans on Friday night.
UL wide receiver Jacob Bernard catches a 25-yard pass for a first down during the first half of the Cajuns' blowout loss to TCU in the New Mexico Bowl on Saturday. Facebook Twitter WhatsApp SMS Email Print Copy article link Save ALBUQUERQUE The UL Ragin’ Cajuns enjoyed a really good regular season as Sun Belt West champions. The postseason couldn’t have gone any worse. After falling to Marshall by 28 points in the Sun Belt championship game, coach Michael Desormeaux’s club suffered another blowout loss with a 34-3 decision to the TCU Horned Frogs on Saturday in the New Mexico Bowl. It was the second straight game for UL without a touchdown. The Cajuns’ second ended at 10-4, while TCU improved to 9-4. UL quarterback Ben Wooldridge started the game, but wasn’t effective five weeks after suffering a broken collar bone. He was 7-of-20 passing for 61 yards with an interception. On the other side, TCU quarterback Josh Hoover was 20-of-31 passing for 252 yards with a season-high four touchdowns and one interception. The Cajuns’ offense had just 10 first downs and 148 total yards before its final drive and finished with 13 first downs and 209 total yards. TCU collected 19 first downs and 367 total yards. The nightmare game began from the game’s first drive and never really ended. The Frogs drove 75 yards on 11 plays in 4:49 to get the blowout started. A 3-yard TD pass to DJ Rogers did the trick for the 7-0 lead. TCU’s second scoring drive covered 63 yards on 10 plays, but UL’s defense actually stuffed TCU three times from the 3 and had Hoover on the run on fourth down. But the quarterback somehow found Eric McAlister in the back of the end zone for a nifty 1-yard TD toss and 14-0 lead with 2:23 left in the first quarter. An Antoine Baylis sack forced TCU to settle for a 45-yard field goal from Kyle Lemmerman and 17-0 cushion with 11:06 remaining in second quarter. And during this scoring onslaught by TCU, UL’s offense continued to struggle. After TCU’s first field goal, the Frogs had run 30 offensive plays to just nine for the Cajuns. Early on, the Cajuns’ offense stopped itself with a drop and squandering a third-and-2 situation at the TCU 37. After that, it was too many penalties and just zero execution in the passing game. By the end of the half, TCU had 14 first downs to three and 262 total yards to 68. After a 22-yard field goal, JP Richardson scored on a 20-yard TD catch with 14 seconds left for a 27-0 halftime lead. .Stock market today: Wall Street hits records despite tariff talk
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