The Bulls wanted to make sure they got the attention of the defending champion Milwaukee Bucks. It may not have been a great idea. Because the Bucks Friday in the first Bulls home playoff game in more than five years made it look like it may be another five years in a dominating, overpowering, magisterial, commanding-there may not be enough adjectives to fully explain this one-111-81 victory over the Bulls to take a 2-1 lead in the opening round playoff series. "They came out and whupped out butts, and now it's on us how are we going to respond," said DeMar DeRozan, who was held to 30 fewer points from Game 2 to Game 3. Though it was hardly DeRozan's fault or deserving much or any of the blame. The Bucks just were so much better and superior that you'd think they were attempting to win a second consecutive NBA championship. Oh right, that.
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