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Bulls go quietly against Nuggets.(Chicago Tribune)

Knight Ridder/Tribune News Service

| November 13, 2001 | Johnson, K.C. | COPYRIGHT 1999 Knight-Ridder/Tribune News Service. (Hide copyright information)Copyright

DENVER _ If nothing else, give the Bulls credit for having a sense of symmetry as they lumber around this West Coast trip with turmoil stashed neatly into an overhead compartment.

Their 101-93 loss to Denver at the Pepsi Center on Tuesday night marked their 19th consecutive road defeat to a Western Conference team.

The loss came before a noticeably small crowd announced at 11,307 and against a Nuggets team that dealt with turmoil of its own last season when players staged a mini-revolt and boycotted a practice.

Next up on this seven-game trip? The Clippers, the Western Conference team that the Bulls last beat on the road, way back on Feb. 6, 2000, …

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