Bulls Edge Bucks In Overtime Thriller As Playoff Race Heats Up
Bulls Edge Bucks In Overtime Thriller As Playoff Race Heats Up...
The Chicago Bulls defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 112-110 in a dramatic overtime showdown Sunday night, fueling intense discussions among NBA fans as both teams battle for Eastern Conference playoff positioning. The game trended nationally Monday morning as highlights of DeMar DeRozan's clutch 32-point performance and Giannis Antetokounmpo's 40-point triple-double circulated on social media.
With just 15 games remaining in the regular season, the victory moves Chicago (38-29) within 2.5 games of Milwaukee (41-27) for the Central Division lead. The Bucks now sit third in the East while the Bulls hold the sixth seed, making this head-to-head result potentially crucial for postseason tiebreakers.
Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee hosted the electrifying matchup before a sellout crowd of 17,341. The game featured 18 lead changes and went to overtime after Bucks guard Jrue Holiday tied it at 101-101 with a driving layup in the final seconds of regulation.
NBA analysts highlight the game's significance for both franchises. "This could be the difference between avoiding the Play-In Tournament or facing elimination games," ESPN's Brian Windhorst noted on Monday's SportsCenter. The Bulls snapped a five-game losing streak against Milwaukee dating back to 2022.
Social media engagement spiked overnight, with #BullsBucks generating over 180,000 tweets. Many focused on the controversial no-call when Antetokounmpo appeared to travel before his potential game-tying attempt at the overtime buzzer. The NBA's Last Two Minute Report, due Tuesday, will provide official clarification.
Both teams face quick turnarounds, with Chicago hosting Detroit on Monday night while Milwaukee travels to face the surging Miami Heat. The rivals meet again April 5 in what could be another pivotal matchup for playoff seeding.