Bulls vs Lakers has wild ending as Giddey’s halfcourt heave wins it

The Bulls vs Lakers game on Thursday had a wild ending, as Josh Giddey’s halfcourt heave at the buzzer won it for Chicago.

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Chicago Bulls' Josh Giddey is mobbed by his teammates after his halfcourt three-pointer at the buzzer won it for his team on Thursday. Bulls vs Lakers has wild ending as Giddey halfcourt heave wins it

BULLS VS LAKERS GAME HAS WILD ENDING AS GIDDEY TREY WINS IT FOR CHICAGO

The Bulls vs Lakers game had a wild ending, as Giddey’s buzzer-beating trey won it for Chicago, 119-117.

Furthermore, Giddey ran at halfcourt with three seconds left before putting up the three-pointer to erase a 117-116 deficit.

Moreover, the Bulls players mobbed Giddey at the United Center court as Chicago completed a crazy ending with a win.

Chicago seemed lost at home after trailing 115-110 with 10 seconds left.

The Bulls (33-40) got three-pointers from Patrick Williams, Coby White, and Giddy to steal the game from the Lakers (44-29).

CHICAGO SCORES SIX POINTS IN 10 SECONDS; JAMES TURNOVER PROVES KEY

Chicago scored six points in that last 10 seconds, while a LeBron James turnover proved to be the key against the Lakers.

Moreover, Williams’ trey made it 115-113 but Giddey stole the ball from James that led to a White three-pointer to give Chicago the 116-115 edge.

Furthermore, Los Angeles responded with Austin Reaves scoring on the other end for a 117-116 lead before Giddey’s heroics.

Giddey capped his impressive night with 25 points, 14, rebounds, and 11 assists for the Bulls.

Chicago also got 26 points from White and 21 from Kevin Huerter as the Bulls won for the ninth time in 11 games.

LAKERS SIMPLY FUMBLED, LOST A WON GAME

The Lakers simply fumbled in the waning seconds and lost a won game.

Furthermore, Los Angeles even took an 18-point lead early in the fourth quarter before Chicago slowly crept back into the game.

Moreover, the loss spoiled a 30-point night for Reaves, who went 10-17 from the field and 3-for-9 from three-point range.

Luka Doncic had another near triple-double effort with 25 points, 10 rebounds, and eight assists for the Lakers.

James had 17 points and 12 assists but had four turnovers.

However, none of James’ errors was the more critical than the last one he committed.