Chicago Bulls Largest Margins of Defeat in the 1989 NBA Playoffs

Here you can find which game was the Bulls' worst loss by point differential during the 1989 postseason and also the full list of their losses ordered from the largest to the smallest margin of defeat, with final score, date and other details.

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What was the Bulls' biggest margin of defeat in the 1989 Playoffs?

The Chicago Bulls lost to the New York Knicks by 17 points, 114-97, on May 11, 1989. That was the biggest of the team's 8 losses in the 1989 NBA Playoffs.

Largest Margin of Defeat
1989 Playoffs

17
points
vs. New York Knicks

Full list of Bulls' Losses in the 1989 NBA Playoffs, by Point Differential, from the Largest to the Smallest

Lost by...W/LGame / Details
1.
17
L
Chicago Bulls
May. 11, 1989, at New York
Eastern Conference Semifinals, Game 2
2.
9
L
Chicago Bulls
Jun. 2, 1989, at Chicago
Eastern Conference Finals, Game 6
9
L
Chicago Bulls
May. 31, 1989, at Detroit
Eastern Conference Finals, Game 5
9
L
Chicago Bulls
May. 23, 1989, at Detroit
Eastern Conference Finals, Game 2
Lost by...W/LGame / Details
5.
8
L
Apr. 30, 1989, at Cleveland
Eastern Conference First Round, Game 2
6.
7
L
Chicago Bulls
May. 16, 1989, at New York
Eastern Conference Semifinals, Game 5
7.
6
L
Chicago Bulls
May. 29, 1989, at Chicago
Eastern Conference Finals, Game 4
8.
3
L
105 - 108  OT
Chicago Bulls
May. 5, 1989, at Chicago
Eastern Conference First Round, Game 4

Number of games showed: 8