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In a wild finish on Thursday night, the Chicago Bulls took down LeBron James and the Los Angeles Lakers off of an insane Josh Giddey buzzer-beater.
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The Bulls (37-43) pulled a game ahead of the Heat (36-44) for the ninth seed in the Eastern Conference with next week's play-in tournament looming.
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Josh Giddey hit a game-winning, halfcourt buzzer-beater over LeBron James as the Chicago Bulls stunned the Los Angeles Lakers in one of the wildest endings to an NBA game you are ever likely to see.
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Sporting News on MSNJosh Giddey continues to flash elite potential, joining Michael Jordan and Scottie Pippen in Bulls historyWhen they first acquired Josh Giddey from the Oklahoma City Thunder, the Chicago Bulls weren't quite sure what they were getting. Now that the youngster is wrapping up his first season in the Windy City,
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Lakers lose on insane Josh Giddey half-court shot that capped the wildest 12 seconds of NBA seasonJosh Giddey celebrates with Bulls teammates after hitting game ... A lot of veteran teams don’t particularly want to get back and play in transition.” LeBron James reacts during the second half of the Lakers loss to the Bulls. Getty Images The Bulls ...
The Lakers lost 119-117 to the 33-40 Bulls despite holding a five-point lead with 10 seconds to go, thanks to a preposterous sequence of events that culminated in a halfcourt buzzer-beater from Josh Giddey.
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Sporting News on MSNBulls' Josh Giddey's buzzer beater from halfcourt stuns Lakers one night after LeBron was the heroA night after LeBron James was the hero at the buzzer, he could only watch. The Lakers went up by a point on the Bulls on a drive and finish from Austin Reaves with 3.3 seconds left on Thursday night.
Josh Giddey delivered a stunning buzzer-beater, launching a half-court Hail Mary that dropped through the net to seal the Chicago Bulls’ 119-117 victory over the Los Angeles Lakers at the United Center on Thursday.