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Bulls Bite The Big Apple, Fall 110-92 to Knicks

It was an ugly scene Monday following the Bulls 110-92 loss to the New York Knicks, Bulls leading scorer Cristiano Felicio alternating between Portuguese and English, angrily lecturing his teammates that they cannot keep asking him to bail them out with his offense as he produced yet another career high in scoring.

OK, so it didn’t happen.

But in this bizarre Bizarro Bulls season, where losing is sometimes seen as winning, it could have occurred. After all, the normally offense-challenged Felicio did keep the Bulls in the game with the most consecutive points he’s ever scored as a Bull — and likely as a Brazilian — with 11 straight points to open the third quarter after the Bulls got behind 47-37 in a desultory first half.