Another Giddey triple-double as Bulls spank Grizzlies

Josh Giddey's 12th triple-double of the season has powered the Chicago Bulls to a thumping 132-107 defeat of the Memphis Grizzlies.
The superstar Australian NBA guard confirmed his fifth triple-double in seven games pulling down a 10th rebound as the Bulls began the second half on a 23-5 run.
Giddey finished with 16 points, 15 rebounds and 13 assists and would likely have kicked on further had Billy Donovan not put his big guns on ice during the final term.
It continues an impressive injury comeback for Giddey, who has missed 22 games this season amid hamstring and ankle issues.
Last week he surpassed Michael Jordan for 19th on the NBA's all-time list for triple-doubles.
Only Nikola Jokic (27) and Jalen Johnson (13) have more triple-doubles this season than Melbourne-born Giddey, who led the Bulls in rebounds and assists in their latest win.
The loss was the Grizzlies' eighth in a row.
Fellow Australian Dyson Daniels had a double-double as the Atlanta Hawks stretched the NBA's longest active winning streak to 10 games.
The Bendigo product put up 15 points and 12 rebounds in the Hawks' 124-112 victory over the visiting Orlando Magic, who had been on a seven-game winning run themselves.
The Hawks have lost only once since the All-Star break in mid-February and are on their longest winning streak since a 19-game run in the 2014-15 season.
Australian centre Jock Landale joined the Hawks just prior to the streak and has won 12 of 16 games with his new side.
Early foul trouble curtailed his influence against the Magic, but Landale shot with 75 per cent accuracy from the field for eight points in a little less than 11 minutes on the floor.
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