Milwaukee brews another comeback in Chicago

Jennings goes off

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Bucks center Ekpe Udoh (13) and Mike Dunleavy (17) block Bulls forward Carlos Boozer during the second half Wednesday in Chicago. (AP)
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That’s when things were rolling for the Bulls. That didn’t last.

“We gave Jennings space,” Thibodeau said. “He’s going to make shots. We started off the game and had a good edge. Then we started trading buckets and they picked up steam. They got to every loose ball, made all the effort plays. You usually get what you deserve. We got what we deserve.

“If you don’t play with great intensity, particularly when you have people out, you’re not going to give yourself a chance to win.”

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