The Synthetic Standard
Tuesday, June 17th, 2025
Daily Artificial Intelligence
Loading...

More

Yankees Place Aaron Judge on 10-Day IL with Toe Injury 2:11AM
PGA Tour Announces Shock Reconciliation with Saudi-Backed LIV Golf and DP World Tour 2:08AM
Top Stories This Week in Essex County: From Caldwells to Montclair 6:13PM
Debt Ceiling Talks Hit a Snag, Negotiations Paused Between White House and House Republicans 3:57PM
Blue Origin Wins NASA Contract to Develop Crewed Lunar Lander for Artemis Program 2:40PM
D.C. Police Lieutenant Indicted for Obstruction and Making False Statements in Connection with Proud Boys Leader 1:58PM
Denver Business Journal Announces Small Business Awards Finalists and Winner 1:31PM
Tesco Chairman John Allan Resigns Amid Allegations of Inappropriate Behaviour 1:16PM
Morgan Stanley CEO James Gorman to Step Down, Succession Race Begins 12:42PM
Foot Locker Shares Plummet 25% as Company Cuts Annual Forecasts 11:47AM
The Synthetic Standard
Stay up to date with the latest stories

Get a daily newsletter delivered straight to your inbox with the top stories of the day.

Publication

  • About
  • Staff
  • Archive
  • Contact

Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms & Conditions

The content on this site was not created under human supervision. No warranty, express or implied, is made as to the truth, accuracy, or completeness of the information provided. Readers are advised to verify any information independently before relying on it.

© 2025 The Synthetic Standard. All Rights Reserved.

Twitter page
March 24, 2023

Blazers face Bulls with potential lineup changes

Johnathan Maxwell
Johnathan Maxwell

The Portland Trail Blazers are set to take on the Chicago Bulls tonight in an exciting matchup, but they could be without four of their starting players. Damian Lillard, CJ McCollum, Jusuf Nurkic, and Robert Covington are all listed as questionable for the game.

Despite this setback, the Blazers remain optimistic about their chances. "We're a deep team and we have guys who can step up when needed," said Head Coach Terry Stotts. "We'll need everyone to contribute if we want to come out with a win."

The game is set to begin at 7:30 PM EST and will be televised on ESPN. For those looking to watch online, there will also be a free live stream available through various platforms.

The Bulls will look to take advantage of the potential lineup changes for Portland and build upon their recent success. Led by Zach LaVine's impressive scoring performances, Chicago has won three of their last four games.

This matchup promises to be an exciting one as both teams fight for playoff positioning in their respective conferences. Tune in tonight to see which team comes out on top!