The Milwaukee Bucks trailed by as many as 27 points in the 3rd quarter and staring
at certain defeat last night in Chicago. Then, Brandon Jennings caught fire, scoring 20 of his 35 points to knock off the Bulls 104-96.
The Bucks hit 10 of 22 three-point field goals and added a season-high 15 blocked shots (7 for Larry Sanders) in the win.
The Bucks improved to 2-0 under new coach Jim Boylan, beating the Bulls for the second time this season in Chicago.
AUDIO: Jim Boylan says this is a big win :10
The last time the Bucks won two straight against the Bulls was the 2004-05 season.
Jennings was upset over the amount of trash-talking that Bulls point guard Nate Robinson was doing. He came on in the 3rd quarter and did something about it.
AUDIO: Jim Boylan on rivalry between Jennings and Nate Robinson :18
Carlos Boozer had 22 points and 11 rebounds to pace the Chicago Bulls.
The Bucks return to the BMO Harris Bradley Center on Friday night against Detroit.