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Bulls Snap Skid, Beat Bucks in Comeback Win

Bulls Snap Skid, Beat Bucks in Comeback Win

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Chicago Bulls End Losing Streak with Victory Over Milwaukee Bucks

The Chicago Bulls snapped an eleven-game losing streak with a one hundred twenty to ninety-seven win over the Milwaukee Bucks on Sunday. Josh Giddey led the way with twenty points, fourteen rebounds, and ten assists for his eighth triple-double this season, tying Scottie Pippen for second in franchise history. Collin Sexton chipped in twenty-two points, while Matas Buzelis added twenty to help seal the victory. The Bulls had gone zero and eleven in February and had not won since January thirty-first at Miami, matching the third-worst skid in team history. For Milwaukee, Bobby Portis scored eighteen points, but the Bucks struggled down the stretch, missing seventeen shots in a row during their second straight blowout loss. Star Giannis Antetokounmpo sat out his fifteenth straight game with a strained right calf, absent since January twenty-third. Chicago trailed by sixteen in the second quarter and fifteen at halftime before mounting a comeback. A decisive twenty-seven nothing run started late in the third quarter, sparked by free throws from Tre Jones, and carried into the fourth where Buzelis and Sexton took control. Bulls coach Ben Johnson, watching from a suite with Pippen, drew cheers from the crowd when shown on the video board. Looking ahead, Milwaukee hosts Boston on Monday night, while Chicago welcomes Oklahoma City on Tuesday.

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