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Paul Sullivan: Bulls’ gritty effort in Game 2 win gives Bucks something to worry about

CHICAGO — The last time the Chicago Bulls were at the United Center, the players were booed loudly by their own fans during an embarrassing blowout loss to the Charlotte Hornets. It figures to be a much different atmosphere Friday night when they return for the first time in two weeks after a pulsating 114-110 win over the Milwaukee Bucks evened the first-round series at a game apiece. “Bulls ...
Chicago Bulls guard Alex Caruso is congratulated by his teammates late in the second half of Game Two against the Milwaukee Bucks at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee on Wednesday, April 20, 2022.

CHICAGO — The last time the Chicago Bulls were at the United Center, the players were booed loudly by their own fans during an embarrassing blowout loss to the Charlotte Hornets.

It figures to be a much different atmosphere Friday night when they return for the first time in two weeks after a pulsating 114-110 win over the Milwaukee Bucks evened the first-round series at a game apiece.

“Bulls fans are hungry for some home playoff games there,” Nikola Vučević said. “They’ve been great with us all season long, so I can’t imagine what it’s going to be like in the playoffs.”

Vučević remembered he did

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