3 Takeaways From the Chicago Bulls’ 4th Consecutive Road Loss
Bane’s 18 fourth-quarter points, including a key 3-pointer and late foul shot, led the Magic to their sixth win in seven games, overcoming a 15-point Bulls lead.
- A 37-point night from Desmond Bane, Orlando Magic guard, including 18 in the fourth quarter, helped the Magic beat the Bulls 125-120 on Monday night.
- After falling behind by 15, Chicago Bulls built a lead in the third quarter and held Orlando without a field goal early, but Bane and Noah Penda tied the score 85-85 entering the fourth.
- In the fourth, Bane hit a go-ahead 3-pointer and capped the sequence with a foul shot that made it 117-111, finishing 12 for 17 from the field.
- The result left Orlando Magic with six wins in seven games, extending their hot streak, while Chicago Bulls suffered their fourth straight loss, deepening the skid despite Josh Giddey's 22 points.
- Also notable were contributions from Matas Buzelis and Nikola Vucevic, with Buzelis scoring 21 and Vucevic finishing with 20 points and 11 rebounds, as the Magic host the Spurs on Wednesday.
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Bulls make strides against Magic but don't have enough tricks up their sleeve
ORLANDO, Fla. – The lead was up to 15 and the Magic were on the ropes.Finally, some resistance, some urgency from the Bulls for the first time in weeks.Thanks to a Matas Buzelis steal and a Nikola Vucevic floater with six minutes left in the third quarter, the visiting team jumped up 74-59 and once again resembled the surprise team that sprinted out to a 5-0 record to start the regular season.Then came the counterpunch.And another, and another, …
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ORLANDO, Fla. – The lead was up to 15 and the Magic were on the ropes. Finally, some resistance, some urgency from the Bulls for the first time in weeks. Thanks to a Matas Buzelis steal and a Nikola Vucevic floater with six minutes left in the third quarter, the visiting team jumped up 74-59 and once again resembled the surprise team that sprinted out to a 5-0 record to start the regular season. Then came the counterpunch. And another, and anoth…
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