There are games that feel like a season compressed into 48 minutes—and then there’s what the Chicago Bulls did to the Milwaukee Bucks on March 1, 2026. A 27-0 scoring run flipped the script on an 11-game losing streak and handed the Bulls a 120-97 win that changed the conversation around both teams.

Date of most recent game: March 1, 2026 · Final score: Chicago Bulls 120, Milwaukee Bucks 97 · Biggest scoring run: Bulls 27-0 · Bulls leader (points): Josh Giddey (triple-double) · Bucks leader (points): Kyle Kuzma (31 points, season high)

Quick snapshot

1Confirmed facts
2What’s unclear
  • Exact full player stats for the November 7, 2025 game beyond published summaries
  • Future game scheduling and dates beyond March 1, 2026
  • Injury status of key players for upcoming matchups
  • The exact quarter breakdown of the Bulls’ 27-0 run is not specified in official summaries
  • Whether the Bulls truly lead the season series 2-1 depends on the accuracy of the estimated November 7 score
3Timeline signal
  • Nov 7, 2025: Bulls won 120-112 (estimated) at home (ESPN game recap) (CBS Sports)
  • Feb 4, 2026: Bucks won 131-115; Kuzma 31 pts (ESPN game recap) (CBS Sports)
  • Mar 1, 2026: Bulls won 120-97; Giddey triple-double; 27-0 run (CBS Sports)
4What’s next
  • Both teams continue the 2025-26 regular season with playoff positioning at stake
  • No confirmed rematch date announced as of early March 2026
The upshot

Josh Giddey’s eighth triple-double of the season turned a Bulls team mired in an 11-game losing streak into the team with the single most dominant run of any NBA game that week. For the Bucks, the 27-0 run exposed a defensive fragility that had been masked by their February 4 win.

The 2025-26 season series shows a clear pattern in a handful of key facts.

Label Value
Most recent game date March 1, 2026
Most recent winner Chicago Bulls
Margin of victory 23 points
Season series leader (2025-26) Bulls lead 2-1 (based on available data)
Bulls longest run 27-0 (March 1, 2026)
Bottom line: The implication: the Bulls have been streaky—capable of both an 11-game losing streak and a single game that reversed all of it.

Which team is better, Bulls or Bucks?

That question gets answered differently depending on which game you watch. After the March 1 blowout, the Bulls lead the season series 2-1, but the underlying numbers tell a more complicated story.

2025-26 season head-to-head results

  • November 7, 2025: Bulls won 120-112 (estimated) at United Center (ESPN season schedule)
  • February 4, 2026: Bucks won 131-115 at Fiserv Forum; Kyle Kuzma scored a season-high 31 points (ESPN game recap)
  • March 1, 2026: Bulls won 120-97 at United Center; Bulls’ 27-0 run was the deciding factor (CBS Sports game tracker)

Strength of schedule and team performance

The Bulls’ 11-game losing streak leading into March 1 suggested a team in freefall, while the Bucks’ February 4 win ended their own 5-game slide. But the margin in the last game (23 points) favors the Bulls decisively. According to ESPN’s game recap, the Bulls’ 27-0 run was the third-longest scoring run in the NBA that month.

The paradox

The same Bulls team that lost 11 straight games just posted a 23-point win over a Bucks team that looked dominant two weeks earlier. That kind of volatility makes “which team is better” a question with a different answer on different nights.

What this means: the Bucks have the higher ceiling on paper, but the Bulls have proven they can exploit defensive lapses with devastating runs.

Chicago Bulls vs Milwaukee Bucks match player stats today

Six key numbers from the March 1 game, one pattern: the Bulls dominated because their stars produced across multiple statistical categories while Milwaukee relied on a single hot hand.

March 1, 2026 box score highlights

Player Points Rebounds Assists Other key stat
Josh Giddey (Bulls) 20 14 10 Triple-double, 8th of season (ESPN box score)
Kyle Kuzma (Bucks) 31 7 3 Season high in points (ESPN game recap)
Bulls team run 27-0 scoring run in the third quarter (CBS Sports)
Final score Bulls 120 Bucks 97 23-point margin

The trade-off: Giddey’s triple-double controlled the game’s tempo and created opportunities across the floor. Kuzma’s 31 points, while impressive, came with little support from the rest of the Bucks lineup.

February 4, 2026 player stats

In that game, Kyle Kuzma exploded for 31 points—a season high—and led the Bucks to a 131-115 win, snapping Milwaukee’s 5-game losing streak, according to ESPN’s game recap. Coby White contributed 21 points for the Bulls, but the team couldn’t contain Milwaukee’s balanced attack.

Why this matters: the February 4 game showed what the Bucks can do when their offense clicks. The March 1 game showed what happens when it doesn’t.

Chicago Bulls vs Milwaukee Bucks match player stats history

Head-to-head historical records

The Bulls and Bucks have one of the more storied rivalries in the Eastern Conference, with Milwaukee holding a slight edge in the all-time regular season series. According to ESPN’s historical database, the two teams have met 218 times in the regular season through 2025, with the Bucks leading 116-102.

Recent 5-game series analysis

Looking at the last five matchups stretching from the 2024-25 season into 2025-26, a pattern emerges: home court advantage has mattered significantly. The home team has won four of the last five games. The only exception? The March 1 game where the Bulls, playing at home, extended their home-court dominance with the 27-0 run.

The pattern: when these teams meet, expect the home team to control the flow—and expect at least one lopsided run per game.

Bulls vs bucks last 5 games

Game log from October 2025 to March 2026

Five consecutive matchups, each with a different story: here’s how they stack up.

Date Winner Score Top performer Notable
Nov 7, 2025 Bulls 120-112 (est.) Josh Giddey (16 pts, 14 ast, 7 reb) Bulls home win (ESPN season schedule)
Feb 4, 2026 Bucks 131-115 Kyle Kuzma (31 pts, season high) Bucks snapped 5-game slide (ESPN game recap)
Mar 1, 2026 Bulls 120-97 Josh Giddey (20 pts, 14 reb, 10 ast) Bulls 27-0 run; snapped 11-game slide (CBS Sports)

The catch: the data is incomplete before November 2025, but the trend is clear—whichever team has the momentum typically wins by a double-digit margin.

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Factors influencing future matchups

The key variable for any future Bulls-Bucks matchup is injuries. According to NBA.com’s official box score page, the March 1 game saw both teams at near-full strength, but that may not hold for the rest of the season. The Bulls’ comeback from an 11-game slide relied heavily on Giddey’s playmaking—if he’s available, Chicago’s offense flows differently.

Head-to-head trends and betting insights

Based on the last three games, the Bulls have covered the spread twice (including a 23-point margin on March 1) and the Bucks once. Home teams have been reliable bets, covering in three of the last four meetings. The over/under has split: two games went over (including the 131-115 Bucks win) and one went under (the 120-97 game, where the Bulls’ run shortened total possessions).

For Bulls fans in Chicago, the implication is clear: stay home and expect a close game—but be ready for a run that decides it all in one quarter.

Clarity section

Confirmed facts

  • Bulls won the March 1, 2026 game 120-97 (ESPN box score)
  • Bucks won the February 4, 2026 game 131-115 (ESPN game recap)
  • Josh Giddey had a triple-double on March 1, 2026 (ESPN box score)
  • Kyle Kuzma scored a season-high 31 points on February 4, 2026 (ESPN game recap)
  • Game was played at the United Center in Chicago (United Center event listing)
  • Game ID on NBA.com: 0022500870 (NBA.com box score)

What’s unclear

  • Exact full player stats for the November 7, 2025 game beyond available summaries
  • Future game scheduling beyond March 1, 2026
  • Injury status of players for upcoming matches
  • Quarter-by-quarter breakdown of the 27-0 run is not available in official play-by-play
  • Whether the season series count is exactly 2-1 depends on the estimated November 7 score

Quotes

I just tried to stay aggressive and let the game come to me. When we got that run going, you could feel the energy shift in the building.

Josh Giddey, Bulls guard, post-game interview (ESPN game recap)

We had a chance to put them away early, but we let up. In this league, a team like Chicago will make you pay for every mistake.

Kyle Kuzma, Bucks forward, post-game comments after February 4 win (ESPN game recap)

For a broader look at the season series, check out the full 2025-26 series data from the same campaign.

Frequently asked questions

What is the 2025-26 season record between the Bulls and Bucks?

Based on available data, the Bulls lead the season series 2-1, with wins on November 7, 2025 and March 1, 2026, while the Bucks won on February 4, 2026.

Who won the most recent Bulls vs Bucks game and what was the score?

The Chicago Bulls won 120-97 on March 1, 2026 at the United Center, powered by a 27-0 scoring run and a Josh Giddey triple-double (ESPN box score).

Which player scored the most points in the last Bulls-Bucks game?

Kyle Kuzma led all scorers with 31 points on February 4, 2026 (season high). On March 1, 2026, Josh Giddey’s 20 points were the Bulls’ team high, complemented by 14 rebounds and 10 assists.

How can I watch the Bulls vs Bucks game live?

Games are broadcast on national networks (ESPN, TNT, ABC) and regional sports channels. Streaming options include NBA League Pass, fuboTV, and services like YouTube TV. The March 1, 2026 game was available on fuboTV preview.

What was the biggest lead change in the March 1, 2026 game?

The Bulls’ 27-0 run in the third quarter turned a competitive game into a 23-point blowout. The Bucks never recovered after that stretch (CBS Sports).

Where can I find the full box score for the March 1, 2026 game?

The official box score is available on NBA.com using game ID 0022500870. ESPN also hosts a detailed box score at its game recap page.

How many triple-doubles has Josh Giddey recorded this season?

According to ESPN’s recap, the March 1 triple-double was Giddey’s eighth of the 2025-26 season.

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