The Chicago Bulls have once again proven that they do not shy away from playing on national TV, particularly on TNT.
With their win in Game 2 of their first round series against the Boston Celtics, the team extended their winning streak to 21 games without a single defeat on games broadcasted by the network.
Never underestimate the power of the TNT Bulls. pic.twitter.com/7bGkNcosdI
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) April 19, 2017
The Bulls also became the first eighth seeded team in NBA history to take a 2-0 lead in an playoff series.
The Bulls have made history. https://t.co/VBt68QR9UR pic.twitter.com/GXTnhFdOWI
— Yahoo Sports (@YahooSports) April 19, 2017
That said, fans now fondly call them the TNT-Bulls, because of their dominance in nationally-televised games, as they last lost on TNT back in the 2015 playoffs.
The Twitterverse took notice of the Bulls' feat and made their thoughts known about them.
https://twitter.com/chris_shammas/status/854544998045548544
https://twitter.com/austinLkintz/status/854532123390128128
https://twitter.com/josiahsaintius/status/854530666746269696
2017 Bulls on TNT > 1996 Bulls
— Mike Korzemba (@mikekorz) April 19, 2017
https://twitter.com/VanRidd/status/854523229272240134
Dear @NBA, please make sure the rest of the #Bulls playoff games are on #TNT.
Thanks in advance.
— NOT LeBron James (@FauxLeBronJames) April 19, 2017
If their streak is any indication of what's in store for the Bulls, it is worth noting that the network's schedule will only feature one more game in their series, which will be Game 4 on Sunday. The Chicago faithful will need to hope that their team will be able to win a match not shown on national TV, in order to become just the fourth eighth seeded team in NBA history to upset the team with the best record in their conference.