1976-77 Chicago Bulls
Fewest Points Allowed by the Bulls in the 1977 NBA Playoffs
This list shows the NBA games in which the Chicago Bulls allowed the fewest points to their opponents during the 1977 postseason. All the team's defensive performances, ordered from best to worst are included, with final score, date and other details.
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What's the fewest points allowed by the Bulls in the 1977 Playoffs?
The Chicago Bulls allowed 96 points on April 12, 1977, in their loss to the Portland Trail Blazers 96-83. That was the team's best defensive performance in the 3 games they played in the 1977 NBA Playoffs.
Fewest Points Allowed by the Bulls
1977 Playoffs
96
points allowed
vs. Portland Trail Blazers
Fewest Points Allowed by the Bulls in the 1977 Playoffs
| Points Allowed | W/L | Game / Details | |
1. | 96 | L |
Apr. 12, 1977, at Portland Western Conference First Round, Game 1 |
2. | 104 | W |
Apr. 15, 1977, at Chicago Western Conference First Round, Game 2 |
3. | 106 | L |
Apr. 17, 1977, at Portland Western Conference First Round, Game 3 |
Number of games shown: 3