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Bulls Win Streak Continues, Cavs Lose Streak
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The Chicago Bulls secured a victory over the Cleveland Cavaliers, with Nikola Vucevic scoring 24 points and contributing 11 points and 6 rebounds in the final quarter. Seven Bulls players scored in double figures, while the Cavaliers were without key players. The game was tightly contested until Chicago launched a decisive run, with Vucevic scoring 7 points during that crucial stretch. The Bulls face the Atlanta Hawks on Sunday, while the Cavaliers host the Charlotte Hornets on Monday.
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