Alright, let’s talk about how I dug into the stats for the Chicago Bulls versus the Golden State Warriors game today. It’s something I like doing, just seeing the raw numbers behind the action.

First thing I did was just open up my computer. Went straight to my usual search engine. Nothing fancy, you know? I typed in something like “Chicago Bulls vs Golden State Warriors stats” or maybe “Bulls Warriors box score”. Kept it simple.
Loads of results popped up, like always. Usually, the big sports news sites are right there at the top. I tend to click on one of those first, seems the most direct way to get reliable numbers. Didn’t really want to sift through fan opinions first, just wanted the hard data.
Finding the Game Details
Once I clicked into one of the sites, I had to find the specific game I was interested in. Sometimes they list a bunch of past games, so I made sure I was looking at the most recent matchup, or whichever specific date I had in mind. Found it pretty quick this time, it was highlighted clearly.
The first thing you usually see is the main scoreboard summary. Final score, scores by quarter. That gives you the basic outcome right away.
Digging into the Numbers
Then, I started looking for the detailed stuff. I usually check out:
- Player Stats: This is where I spend most of my time. I scrolled down to the box score section. Looked for key players on both teams. For the Bulls, maybe checking DeMar DeRozan’s points, assists. For the Warriors, obviously Stephen Curry’s numbers, Klay Thompson maybe. Just looking at their points, rebounds, assists, shooting percentages (like field goals made vs attempted, and three-pointers).
- Team Stats: After checking individual guys, I looked for the team totals. This usually sits below or beside the player stats. Stuff like overall team field goal percentage, three-point percentage, total rebounds, assists, turnovers, and fouls. This gives a good sense of how the teams performed as a whole, beyond just the final score. Were they sloppy with the ball? Did one team shoot lights out?
It wasn’t too complicated. Most major sports sites lay this stuff out in a fairly standard way. Sometimes you have to click different tabs for ‘Box Score’, ‘Team Stats’, or ‘Play-by-Play’, but it’s generally straightforward.
The main annoyance sometimes can be navigating ads or pop-ups, but that’s just the internet, right? Overall, finding the basic stats for a game like Bulls vs Warriors is pretty easy these days. Just a quick search and a few clicks, and all the numbers are right there. So, yeah, that was my process today. Got the info I wanted without much fuss.