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2018–19 Chicago Bulls season

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The 2018–19 Chicago Bulls season was the 53rd season of the franchise in the National Basketball Association (NBA).

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On December 3, 2018, the Bulls fired Fred Hoiberg and replaced him with his assistant Jim Boylen.[1]

This season also produced the Bulls' highest-scoring game in franchise history, recording 168 points on March 1, 2019, in a quadruple overtime 168–161 win over the Atlanta Hawks. It broke a team record previously set in the 1983–84 season. It was also the third-highest scoring game in NBA history, as well as the third game where both teams scoring broke through the 160 point barrier in the same game.

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Roster

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Standings

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Game log

Preseason

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Regular season

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After all games.[2]
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Trades

July 7, 2018[3] To Chicago Bulls
Julyan Stone (from Charlotte)
To Charlotte Hornets
Bismack Biyombo (from Orlando)
2019 second round pick (from Orlando)
2020 second round pick (from Orlando)
To Orlando Magic
Jerian Grant (from Chicago)
Timofey Mozgov (from Charlotte)
January 3, 2019[4] To Chicago Bulls

MarShon Brooks
Wayne Selden Jr.
2019 second-round pick
2020 second-round pick

To Memphis Grizzlies

Justin Holiday

January 7, 2019[5] To Chicago Bulls

Michael Carter-Williams
Cash considerations

To Houston Rockets

2020 Memphis protected second-round pick

January 22, 2019[6] To Chicago Bulls

Carmelo Anthony
Draft rights to Jon Diebler
Cash considerations

To Houston Rockets

Draft rights to Tadija Dragićević

February 1, 2019[7] To Chicago Bulls

Timothé Luwawu-Cabarrot
Cash considerations

To Oklahoma City Thunder

2020 protected second round draft pick

February 7, 2019[8] To Chicago Bulls

Otto Porter Jr.

To Washington Wizards

Jabari Parker
Bobby Portis
2023 protected second round draft pick

Free agency

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