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			 Snell, a reserve guard, scored 18 of his game-high 20 points in 
			the first half to lead the Bulls to an 87-71 victory against the 
			Milwaukee Bucks on Monday night at the United Center. 
			 
			Playing without guard Kirk Hinrich (illness), Chicago went to Snell 
			earlier and more often than usual. He responded by drilling 7-of-11 
			from the floor, including 4-for-6 from the 3-point line. It was a 
			stark contrast to how he looked earlier this season. 
			 
			"I wasn't relaxed at all (then)," Snell said. "I was more nervous 
			and not relaxing to let the game come to me. I just tried to rush 
			things, and as time goes on and I get more in-game experience, I'm 
			relaxed more and just try to play the game." 
			 
			It made him stand out in this game. He helped the Bulls (36-21) 
			seize the lead in the first quarter and they never trailed again. 
			 
			"Tony is playing well," Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said. "As long as 
			he is playing well, he is going to keep playing. He is playing very 
			good basketball, so you do not have to worry about Tony being in the 
			rotation." 
			
			  Chicago forward Pau Gasol recorded his NBA-leading 37th 
			double-double with 15 points and 10 rebounds and rookie reserve 
			forward Nikola Mirotic had a double-double with 16 points and 14 
			rebounds. Guard Jimmy Butler added 11 points and nine rebounds, 
			while center Joakim Noah finished with eight points and 16 rebounds. 
			 
			The Bulls dominated the glass by a 62-41 margin and set a season 
			high. 
			 
			"It's all about just boxing out, with guards coming in to make sure 
			they box out and help the bigs," said guard Derrick Rose, who 
			tallied five rebounds and eight assists to go with eight points. 
			"The bigs did a great job of making sure they got on bodies. Rather 
			than watching the ball, they got bodies, got the rebounds." 
			 
			Rose was ice cold. He shot 1-for-13 overall and 1-for-7 from the 
			3-point line, but it didn't matter thanks to the Bucks shooting a 
			season-low 33.7 percent and hitting just 4-of-18 from the 3-point 
			line (22.2 percent). 
			 
			"It was not a hot shooting night for either team," Bucks coach Jason 
			Kidd said. "We could not get it to go down for us. We had some great 
			looks, guys were moving the ball and making plays for one another. 
			We just couldn't put it in the basket." 
			 
			Guard Khris Middleton led three Bucks players in double figures with 
			17 points, while forward Ersan Ilyasova had 15 points and 11 
			rebounds. Forward Giannis Antetokounmp added 11 points for Milwaukee 
			(31-25), which scored 11 points less than its previous season low of 
			82 on Feb. 2 at Toronto. 
			 
			
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			The Bulls never trailed after Gasol gave them a 7-6 lead by sinking 
			a 17-foot jumper with 8:06 left in the first quarter. They led by 15 
			points at halftime and never let Milwaukee get it to single digits 
			in the second half. 
			 
			The Bucks, who fell 4 1/2 games behind the first-place Bulls in the 
			Central Division, lost their second game in a row. They fell to 1-2 
			since trading leading scorer Brandon Knight to the Phoenix Suns on 
			Feb. 19 in a three-team, five-player deal that included the 
			Philadelphia 76ers. 
			 
			Guard Michael Carter-Williams, traded by Philadelphia, is the key 
			figure in the trade for Milwaukee. He missed his fourth straight 
			game with a sprained toe on his right foot, but is hoping to play 
			Wednesday against his former team. 
			 
			"I love it," Carter-Williams said of the trade. "They have a great 
			attitude here and they are chasing the playoffs. There is a 
			different vibe. These guys are great." 
			 
			NOTES: The Bulls played without G Kirk Hinrich and PF Taj Gibson, 
			who sat out because of illnesses. ... Bucks coach Jason Kidd started 
			F Ersan Ilyasova instead of G Jared Dudley. "It's just to get 
			(Ilyasova) going and also look at Tyler (Ennis) and (Dudley) playing 
			together," Kidd said. "We'll just try to get (Ilyasova) some quick 
			minutes under his belt and get him going. We're going to need him." 
			... It's been less than a week since the Bucks traded G Brandon 
			Knight and G Kendall Marshall to Phoenix in a three-team trade that 
			netted a trio of players, including Ennis. Kidd is impressed with 
			the 20-year-old Ennis, who had four points in 16:26 against Chicago. 
			
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