Chicago’s home away from home took an unfriendly turn Wednesday night.
The Milwaukee Bucks, fighting to secure an Eastern Conference playoff spot, went all in and emerged with a hard-fought 95-91 victory over the Chicago Bulls at the BMO Harris Bradley Center.
Not only did the Bucks end their nine-game home losing streak to the Bulls, they finally quieted the fans dressed in red and black colors in the crowd of 15,215.
Point guard Michael Carter-Williams posted his first double-double since joining the Bucks, contributing 21 points and 10 rebounds. He scored 15 consecutive Bucks points in the second quarter while taking advantage of his post-up game against 6-foot guard Aaron Brooks.
Via Bucks 95, Bulls 91 – Bucks avoid season sweep by Bulls @ JS Bucks Blog.