Giannis Antetokounmpo broke out of his recent scoring slump by pouring in 29 points to help lead the Milwaukee Bucks to a 106-to-101 win over the Chicago Bulls at the BMO Harris Bradley Center on Tuesday night.
Antetokounmpo added ten rebounds and five assists for his fourth double-double of the season.
The Bucks dished out 28 assists and committed just five turnovers, their lowest total in six years. They scored 30 points off of 17 Chicago turnovers.
Khris Middleton hit a big three down the stretch, then the Bucks made four free throws to seal their second win in three games.
Former Marquette standout Jimmy Butler scored 30 points for the Bulls, who lost their third straight game.
The Bucks have a quick turn-around, facing the Washington Wizards in Washington D.C. tonight.
AUDIO: Joe Prunty on 28 assists and only five turnovers :20