Though history-making games are typically thought of as victories, the Chicago Bulls marked an NBA franchise first with their loss to the Portland Trail Blazers on Thursday.
After losing 121-112 to the Trail Blazers, the Bulls have now gone an entire calendar month without a win.
The Bulls went into the matchup as losers of 10 games in a row, not having won since they beat the Miami Heat on January 31.
They’ve now lost 14 of the last 15 games and have fallen out of a playoff spot.
The Bulls will have their next shot at a win — or, yet another loss — on Sunday when they take on the Milwaukee Bucks, and then again on Tuesday against the Oklahoma City Thunder.
If the losing streak continues, the Bulls are poised to break another unfortunate franchise record: most losses in a row.
The longest streak ever currently sits at 16 consecutive loses, meaning the Bulls are only five loses short after Thursday’s game.






