Giannis leaves early, but Bulls still suffer sixth straight loss. McGrawDHSports chicagobulls
The Bulls hosted the Milwaukee Bucks with two all-stars sidelined Thursday. DeMar DeRozan was in street clothes for the Bulls, while Giannis Antetokounmpo left the game with a right wrist sprain early in the second quarter after scoring just 2 points.
Needless to say, the Bulls' streak of 20 straight wins when playing Thursday home games televised by TNT came to an end. The streak had been dormant since 2017, since the rebuilding Bulls merited so few national TV games. The Bulls got off to a slow start, then spent the middle part of the game threatening to get back into it. Milwaukee finally pulled out to a 20-point advantage midway through the fourth quarter. A.J. Green -- the rookie from Northern Iowa, not the former Bengals wide receiver -- helped give the Bucks breathing room by hitting five 3-pointers, while Proviso East grad Jevon Carter went 4-for-5 from long range and finished with 22 points.
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