Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey's unprecedented start to 2025-26 continued with a 29 (points), 15 (rebounds), and 12 (assists) triple-double that led a 24-point comeback in Tuesday's 113-111 win against the Philadelphia 76ers. Trailing the 76ers by one points, Bulls center Nikola Vucevic drained a three with 3.2 seconds sealed the win. Giddey's second consecutive triple-double is the first Chicago has seen since Michael Jordan in 1989.

After the win, Giddey discussed the unfathomable second-half comeback that led to a two-point win, per The Athletic's Joel Lorenzi.

“Tonight was one of the best wins that I’ve ever been a part of,” Giddey said. “Just in terms of how bad we were down. Early in the third, we're down 20-25 points. To gut that one out and dig ourselves out of the hole tha

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