Game 3 wasn't a pretty sight if you were a Chicago Bulls fan. DeMar DeRozan and Co. were run off their own home floor as Giannis Antetokounmpo's Milwaukee Bucks ran amuck in United Center.

The Bulls lost by a brutal final score of 111-81, falling by a 30-point deficit in a game they needed to win to take control of the series. That loss marks the most lopsided loss for Chicago at home in their entire franchise history. That's a record that prime Bulls Michael Jordan would cringe just thinking about.

Considering that the Chicago Bulls have been around since the 1966-67 NBA season, 56 years worth of basketball and 36 postseason appearances thus far, losing by the widest margin in franchise postseason history is definitely as low as it gets with such a large sample size.

The Bulls had a prime opportunity after the news that All-Star Khris Middleton would be missing from the Bucks lineup due to an MCL sprain in the final quarter of Game 2. Giannis Antetokounmpo had just 18 points on 7-for-12 shooting as Milwaukee used a team effort to pile on Chicago with five players in double-figures and Grayson Allen as the lone 20-point scorer.

DeMar Derozan finished with just 11 points on 4-for-9 shooting with no Bulls player eclipsing the 20-point plateau on the night.