Unbelievable Last-Second Move Seals Shocking Bulls Victory Over Jazz – You Have to See It to Believe It!
Well, tonight’s game seemed destined to spotlight Brice Sensabaugh lighting it up from the get-go—21 points in the first quarter off the bench, no less—and he didn’t just stop there, racking up a career-best 43 points. Yet, as thrilling as Sensabaugh’s surge was, the Chicago Bulls stole the show at the buzzer, thanks to Nikola Vucevic’s jaw-dropping, last-second game-winner that had everyone on the edge of their seats. With just 1.5 seconds left, Utah’s Keyonte George fired off a three-pointer that just didn’t find its mark, sealing a razor-thin 128-126 triumph for the Bulls. Sensabaugh was on fire, hitting 15 of 22 shots and sinking five triples, while George chipped in a solid 25 for Utah. Vucevic led the Bulls’ charge with 35 points, but the unsung heroes were their bench players, piling on 61 points and boasting five players in double figures. What a rollercoaster!
This looked like it was going to be Brice Sensabaugh night. The forward scored 21 points off the bench in the first quarter alone and went on to score a career-high 43.
But the Bulls pulled out the victory on a Nikola Vucevic game-winner that came on the most improbable of plays.
Utah’s Keyonte George missed a 3-pointer with 1.5 seconds left and that was the ball game, the Bulls got the 128-126 win.
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Sensabaugh shot 15-of-22 overall and hit five 3-pointers on the way to his record night. George added 25 for the Jazz.
Vucevic scored 35 to lead the Bulls, but the real story was their bench, which scored 61 points and had five players in double figures.



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