Jim Boylen said that he was disappointed in the Bulls' intelligence and energy during the second quarter Monday night against the Bucks.
"I was disappointed in our intelligence and our energy in the second [quarter]," Boylen said. "We had a young crew out there, but there's no excuses. I thought that was kind of the difference in the game, that second quarter."
Although both Kris Dunn (migraine) and Otto Porter Jr. (left leg strain) did not play Monday, the Bulls led the Bucks 38-25 after the first quarter. However, Milwaukee outscored the Bulls 38-16 in the second quarter to take a 63-54 lead into halftime.