Hey gona start doing some Bulls previews, but didnt have tiem to do tonights game so just postwed this preview from nba.com so it does not go by unpreviewed. <div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">The Chicago Bulls attempt to post consecutive wins for the first time this season when they host the Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday. After a decisive victory over the Minnesota Timberwolves on Saturday and a heartbreaking one-point loss against the Dallas Mavericks on Monday, the Bulls bounced back with a 96-88 road victory over the Memphis Grizzlies on Wednesday. Eddy Curry scored 20 points to lead the team for the second straight game and rookie Ben Gordon and Kirk Hinrich each added 15 for the Bulls, who earned just their second road win of the season. </div> Full Preview
Bulls on the verge of a second straight win. 82-71 with just over a minute left in the game. It's amazing....a winning streak coming from the Bulls. From the way they played early on in the year, who'd have seen that coming. But, from what it looks, the Bulls look like they could be learning how to close out a game, as they've actually increased the lead in the 4th instead of watching it go to hell. Who knows, maybe the Bulls have finally found out to win games....hopefully.
Kirk Hinrich scored 11 of his 28 points during a decisive 21-2 fourth quarter run as the Chicago Bulls defeated the Milwaukee Bucks, 85-77 . He also had 8 assists for the Bulls as they captured their 1st consecutive win this season. Eddy Curry added 18 points and Tyson Chandler had a career-high tying 7 blocks in the game.
Bulls starting to play some good basketball, with a very young core. Deng is a blue chip, straight up baller, Hinrich is a stud, Gordon will be an excellent pro, Chandler is a beast and Eddy Curry can be a beast when he wants to be. I think one has to go, but it will be interesting to see whether the Bulls can finally get out of the 'rebuilding with youth' stage and onto the 'winning with youth' level. Not a bad stretch though, three wins and a single point loss, all against quality opposition.