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Bulls guard Kirk Hinrich is fouled by Milwaukee Bucks guard Brandon Jennings (left) as forward John Henson watches during the first half Monday at the United Center. (Charles Rex Arbogast (STF))

CHICAGO – The Milwaukee Bucks had everything working against them late in the third quarter – a 27-point deficit, a nine-game skid against Chicago and a flurry of 3-pointers by the Bulls, the league's worst deep-shooting team.

So Milwaukee coach Scott Skiles cleared the bench and watched his reserves tear off a 31-4 run, leading the Bucks to a stunning 93-92 comeback win over the Bulls on Monday night that snapped a three-game losing streak.

Ersan Ilyasova scored 14 of his 18 points in the second half to lead the comeback, including 12 in the fourth quarter when Milwaukee outscored the Bulls 30-12 to prevent them from taking over first place in the Central Division. The first-place Bucks lead the Bulls by 1½ games.

"We got different guys in the game," Skiles said. "They played very well together, played with a lot of energy, played some good defense."

Milwaukee played the entire fourth quarter with the same five reserves: Ilyasova, Epke Udoh, Beno Udrih, Mike Dunleavy and Doron Lamb.

"It can happen fast," Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said. "You can lose 10 points in an NBA game in a minute. Everyone says that doesn't happen, but you see it all the time. If you don't play tough with a lead, this is what happens."

Richard Hamilton scored a season-high 30 points for the Bulls but missed a shot at the buzzer that would have won it.

John Henson, Udrih and Udoh all scored 11 points, while Monta Ellis added 10. Udoh added six rebounds and five of Milwaukee's 12 blocked shots.

"It's one of those games where we just played well defensively," Ilysova said. "We didn't let them score, and we just got opportunities and made some tough shots. We closed 27 points – in an NBA game that's not easy."

The Bucks hadn't beaten the Bulls since April 6, 2010.

"We played terrible," Bulls forward Luol Deng said. "I gotta look at it again, but we're not playing like how we need to play. We're not playing like how we used to play."

Hamilton was coming off a then-season-high 22 points in the Bulls' 93-86 win Saturday at Milwaukee. Kirk Hinrich added a season-best 17 points and six assists.

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