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The Bulls ended up salvaging a narrow win over the Thunder 111-110
Despite being at +28, the Bulls came very close to being completely overthrown by the Thunder, but they ended up winning 111-110 away and moving up to 29-17 in the season.
The Bulls, who saved the game against the Thunder and prevailed 111-110 in Oklahoma, nearly fell to a whopping 28-point serve. Now the Bulls went up to 29-17 in the season while the Thunder fell to 14-33. With a score of 84-56 in the middle of the third period in favor of the visitors, the Bulls showed that they would leave the Thunder house with a comfortable brace.
All this until Gilgius-Alexander comes into action, who with 31 points almost turned the match for the Oklahoma team. The Bulls persevered, avoiding suicide and with first scorer Vucevic on 26 points (15 rebounds), but also leaving Dosunmu and Lavin on 24 and 23 points, respectively.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 27-35, 48-58, 78-92, 110-111
THANTER: There 16 (3), Wiggins 5 (1), Robinson-Earl 12 (4), Giddy 9, Gilgius-Alexander 31 (10 assists), Basley 5 (1), Williams 6 (1), Man 4, Diakite 2, Mouscala 14 (4), Jerome 6
COPS: Lavin 23 (3), Green 5, Vucevic 26 (6/11 two points, 4/7 three points, 15 rebounds), Donsunmu 24 (4), Brown 10 (2), McKinney 2, White 9 (1), Thomas 3 (1), Cook 5, Hill 4, Bradley
Source: sport24
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