<div align="center"> @ Date: Friday, October 21, 7:30 Where: United Center TV: CSN-Chicago</div> <font color=""Red""> Chicago Bulls</font> " target="_blank">http://espn-att.starwave.com/i/nba/profile...yers/3710.jpg"></a> Lineup: Kirk Hinrich, Ben Gordon, Luol Deng, Michael Sweetney, Tyson Chandler <font color=""Purple""> Milwaukee Bucks </font> Lineup: TJ Ford, Michael Redd, Desmond Mason, Toni Kukoc, Andrew Bogut Injuries for Bulls: Tim Thomas: Sprained Right Ankle Break Down For the Bulls: The Bulls continued to play great ball against the Celtics, and Sweetney continued to impose his will down low. With Kukoc down low this game I don?t see anything changing. One thing that will need to happen for the Bulls to win will be Chandler playing the defense he is capable of. Last game he was handled down low by Blount who finished with a double double. As a rookie, Bogut, should have the lesser end of the stick in this match up. Key word being ?should?. Gordon has to play more consistent he has had only one good game in which he has played at the level expected of him this preseason and that was the first game against the Celtics. However, he only scored two points in the last contest and is averaging six points a game the last three games. He is a notorious slow starter at the beginning of seasons. If he wants to keep that starting roll he will have to play well tonight. Powell and Harrington where pleasant surprises last game doing what they could with the time they where given. Both scored 10 points so they come into this game feeling good about themselves. Both need to play well, Powell especially if he wants to make the roster. Result: The Bulls coming in this with a lot of confidence as are the Bucks, after beating the defending eastern conference champions. They have been playing well this entire preseason. I will hold off on a prediction because I believe this game can go either way whoever gets off to the early lead will win.
<div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">Malik Allen was at the right place at the right time to cap a comeback by the Chicago Bulls. Allen scored the go-ahead basket with five-tenths of a second remaining in overtime to give the Bulls a 107-105 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks. Trailing by two points with 36 seconds remaining in overtime, Chicago tied the game when Jannero Pargo fed Andres Nocioni, who threw down a dunk to tie the contest at 105-105. After Milwaukee's Andre Barrett was called for charging with 20 seconds to go, the Bulls worked the ball to Pargo, who missed a jumper from the right side. However, Allen was standing in the low post and banked in the rebound. </div> <div align="center"> Recap l Box Score</div> Holcomb continued to impress this preseason scoring 14 points in this game. After playing in Poland last season he is making it clear he wants to be on a NBA roster this year. Gordon had a good game off the bench scoring 14 points. While did what Duhon does in the starting lineup, which is run a mistake free offense for most of the game despite having three turnovers, making open shots, and getting some good assists. In my opinion he has the inside track on the race for the starting spot, but like I said in the off season it is not because Gordon did not get a shot.
all i saw was the last shot of last nights game. its good to see that holcomb had a good game i predicted that he would show his stuff in our last game but he diddnt. duhon is on of the best true point guards in the league. and he will be our starter for years to come.