Giddey’s Triple-Double Sparks Bulls’ Stunning 27-0 Surge, Crushing Bucks and Ending Brutal 11-Game Skid!
Sometimes, a game comes along that just shakes you up—not because it’s carved out of sheer dominance from the start, but because it’s a testament to grit, resilience, and that electric moment when everything clicks. On Sunday, the Chicago Bulls snapped their grueling 11-game losing streak against the Milwaukee Bucks by unleashing a staggering 27-0 run that flipped the script entirely. Josh Giddey nailed his eighth triple-double this season, pouring in 20 points, 14 rebounds, and 10 assists, which pushed him alongside Scottie Pippen for second place on the franchise’s all-time triple-double list—a milestone worth raving about. Collin Sexton and Matas Buzelis also stepped up big time, igniting a comeback that erased a double-digit halftime deficit and crushed the Bucks’ momentum, all while the Bucks grappled with the absence of their star, Giannis Antetokounmpo. This wasn’t just a win; it was a defining moment breaking a harsh streak and setting a tone for what’s next on the Bulls’ journey.



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