Boylan's Bucks bullish in Chicago, win 104-96

CHICAGO -- Two games don't make a season, but the Milwaukee Bucks have responded well to the coaching change that saw lead assistant Jim Boylan replace Scott Skiles on Tuesday.

Brandon Jennings scored a season-high 35 points, as Milwaukee rallied from a 15 point deficit to beat the Bulls for the second time this season at the United Center, 104-96 on Wednesday night.

Jennings, who scored 29 points in Boylan's first game on the bench (Tuesday night's victory over Phoenix), dropped in a season-high 35 in Chicago; 20 came in the third quarter.  He's made ten three-pointers in the two victories.

The Bucks sank 10 of 22 three-point attempts.

Larry Sanders grabbed 12 rebounds and blocked 7 shots.