Chicago's losing streak, Denver comes back from minus 23

Bulls lost to Indiana 120:105, Vučević scored eight points

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Nikola Vucevic, Photo: Reuters
Nikola Vucevic, Photo: Reuters
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Chicago's basketball team continues to lose - the Bulls lost to Indiana last night (120:105), which is their sixth consecutive defeat in the NBA.

Chicago started the season with five wins and is now 11th in the Eastern Conference with a record of nine wins and 13 losses.

The Bulls had the lead until midway through the second quarter last night, but then Indiana turned it around and took control. The Pacers had an 18-point lead in the third quarter, so it was clear they were going to win.

Montenegrin basketball player Nikola Vučević had eight points (3/7 from the field), four rebounds and two assists in 26 minutes.

The most efficient player for Chicago was White with 22 points. Bouzelis had 18 and Carter had 14. For Indiana, Siakam had 36 points.

And Denver basketball players, after a major turnaround, defeated Atlanta 134:133.

The Nuggets were down 23 points in the second quarter (63:40, 67:44, 71:48), so a historic turnaround followed in the second half, as this was the third biggest comeback in Denver history.

Nikola Jokić had another great game, scoring 40 points, nine rebounds and eight assists in 36 minutes on the court. Murray finished with 23 points.

For Atlanta, Alexander-Walker was the most efficient with 30 points.

THE RESULTS

Boston – LA Lakers 126:105

Orlando - Miami 106:105

New York – Utah 146:112

Toronto - Charlotte 86:111

Cleveland – San Antonio 130:117

Detroit - Portland 122:116

Atlanta - Denver 133: 134

Chicago – Indiana 105:120

Houston - Phoenix 117: 98

Memphis – LA Clippers 107:98

Milwaukee – Philadelphia 101:116

Oklahoma – Dalas 123:111

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