The Chicago Bulls achieved a remarkable 113-111 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers, overcoming a 24-point deficit. Josh Giddey described it as one of the best wins he has ever experienced. This comeback
marks the largest in the NBA this season and brings the Bulls to a 6-1 record, matching their best start since the 2021-22 season when they last reached the playoffs.
Giddey delivered an impressive performance with 29 points, 15 rebounds, and 12 assists. He became the first Bulls player since Michael Jordan to achieve back-to-back triple-doubles. His crucial assist came with just 3.2 seconds left, setting up Nikola Vucevic for a game-winning shot from the corner.
Vucevic's contribution was vital, scoring 19 points and grabbing 10 rebounds. His only successful three-pointer secured the win for the Bulls. Despite this success, Vucevic emphasized that relying on comeback victories is not sustainable for long-term success.
"It's also important that we understand this is not how you can become a good team by getting down 20 and then waking up and start to finally play," said Vucevic. "We have to play better from the beginning. "
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The game highlighted both strengths and areas for improvement for the Bulls. Giddey praised his team's resilience in turning around such a challenging situation. "Tonight was one of the best wins that I've ever been a part of," Giddey stated after the match.
He added, "Just in terms of how bad we were down that early in the third. And to gut that one out and dig ourselves out of the hole that we did was unbelievable. " The victory serves as an example of what they can achieve when playing effectively throughout all four quarters.
This thrilling win offers valuable lessons for future games. The team aims to maintain consistent performance from start to finish rather than relying on late-game heroics. They hope this experience will guide them towards sustained success in upcoming matches.











