Words can’t describe how disappointing the Chicago Bulls 111-81 thwacking at the hands of the Milwaukee Bucks was on Friday night.
A raucous crowd seeing red, the momentum of a huge win in Milwaukee in Game 2, the first playoff game at the United Center in five years....it didn’t matter.
The Chicago Bulls shot 38.6 percent from the field, shot 10 free throws the entire game, nailed just nine of the 34 3-pointers attempted. From start-to-finish they were never competitive in this game.
In a season of bad losses, the Bulls worse loss of the season came at the most inopportune moment.