The Milwaukee Bucks walked away from the United Center with back-to-back wins against the Chicago Bulls, but what did we learn?
The Milwaukee Bucks put on a show on national television against the Chicago Bulls on Thursday, but on Friday they proved that their performance was much more than just a show for the cameras.
For the second night in a row, the Bucks thoroughly outplayed the Bulls, likely leaving their biggest rivals with some very tough questions to ask themselves.
Guilty of slow starts on multiple occasions this season, the Bucks put their foot down early in the first on this occasion and never really looked back.
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The Bucks held the Bulls below 70 points, just as the Bulls had done to them to clinch the first round series between the two teams in 2015, and managed to seal a big win without ever really looking like they had to try too hard.
Back above. 500, the focus now turns to kicking on for the Bucks, and the curiosity of what Giannis Antetokounmpo can do against LeBron James in the pair’s upcoming matchups.
Before we shift our attention to that, let’s dive even further into Friday’s game and determine what stood out the most for the Bucks in their win over the Bulls.