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Rose scores 27 as Bulls add to Heat misery, 87-86
MIAMI (AP) The perspect...
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Rose scores 27 as Bulls add to Heat misery, 87-86
MIAMI (AP) The perspectives could not have been more different. Luol Deng either got pushed in the back by Mike Miller on what became one of the final two game-deciding moments, or tripped over his own feet stumbling for a rebound.
That point could be argued.
What's inarguable, however, is this: Another final-second opportunity slipped away from the Miami Heat, and the Chicago Bulls - spurned last summer in their bids to land Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh - swept all three regular-season meetings from the team that signed them.
The Big 3? They're No. 3 in the East at this point, after Derrick Rose scored 27 points, Deng capped an 18-point effort with two free throws on a debated play with 15.9 seconds remaining, and the Bulls beat Miami 87-86 on Sunday to hand the Heat their fourth straight loss.
"The Miami Heat are exactly what everyone wanted, losing games," Wade said. "The world is better now because the Heat is losing."
Carlos Boozer scored 12 and Joakim Noah added 11 for the Bulls, who moved a game ahead of Miami into outright possession of second place in the Eastern Conference. Chicago was down by 12 late in the first half, then became the fourth team since Feb. 24 to erase a double-digit deficit against the Heat.
"We have guys who can close," Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said.
Few would say that Miami doesn't - but closing games has been, and continues to be, the biggest Heat challenge.
James had a chance to win it on a drive with 6 seconds left, missing a contested shot, and Wade's desperation toss from the right baseline bounced away as time expired.
Those were the 12th and 13th consecutive shots that the Heat have missed with a chance to tie or lead a game in the final 10 seconds of regulation or overtime. James has missed four in this four-game losing streak alone.
"I told my team, I'm not going to continue to fail late in games," James said. "I put a lot of blame on myself tonight. I told the guys that I just keep failing them late in games and I won't continue to do that."
James scored 26 points, Bosh added 23 and Wade had 20 for the Heat, who put together a rally to take the lead in the final minute.
The Heat were down 82-76 with 3:30 left when Rose made a jumper over Miller, before Mario Chalmers led the comeback effort. He hit a 3-pointer to tie it with 1:05 left, then blew past a closeout for an easy layup from the left side that put the Heat ahead 86-84 with 25 seconds remaining.
With Chicago down by two, Deng made one free throw, missing the second. Noah got a hand on the ball, keeping James and Erick Dampier from grabbing it cleanly, and in the chase for the carom referee Tony Brothers called a foul on Miller for pushing Deng in the back.
"Looked like he tripped on his own," Bosh said.
Deng went back to the line and made both this time, putting Chicago in front.
"That's the right call," Rose said.
The ball went to James, who drove on Noah and missed a layup from the left block. Wade got the rebound, tried a 15-footer from the baseline that bounced away, and time expired as the Bulls leaped in celebration and Thibodeau punched the air.
"We're just trying to play the best we can," Noah said. "I think we still have a long way to go and we can get a lot better. That's what is so exciting about this team. Our defense is really improving. We can still improve offensively as well. We can take this pretty far."
Spoelstra said some players were moved to tears in the Heat locker room. This much is clear: He and the Heat are hurting.
"One of these days, we will break through," Spoelstra said.
Down nine at the half, the Bulls shot 39 percent in the third quarter, still managing to outscore Miami 23-16 thanks to five Heat turnovers, a 14-9 edge in rebounding - and Rose, who made a ridiculous shot early in the period look ridiculously simple.
Even a 1-on-2 break - him against Wade and James, no less - went Chicago's way. Rose bumped slightly into Wade to create separation on his drive downcourt, then leaped, double-clutched so James could fly harmlessly by from the left wing, and then spun a left-handed layup off the glass to cut Miami's lead to 54-50.
He skipped back upcourt, head back confidently, pumping up teammates. And Rose stayed that way until the finish.
"We're just taking it for what it is," Rose said. "We're just trying to win games, play hard and play aggressive on both ends."
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Rose scores 27 as Bulls add to Heat misery, 87-86
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Rose scores 27 as Bulls add to Heat misery, 87-86
MIAMI (AP) The perspectives could not have been more different. Luol Deng either got pushed in the back by Mike Miller on what became one of the final two game-deciding moments, or tripped over his own feet stumbling for a rebound.
That point could be argued.
What's inarguable, however, is this: Another final-second opportunity slipped away from the Miami Heat, and the Chicago Bulls - spurned last summer in their bids to land Dwyane Wade, LeBron James and Chris Bosh - swept all three regular-season meetings from the team that signed them.
The Big 3? They're No. 3 in the East at this point, after Derrick Rose scored 27 points, Deng capped an 18-point effort with two free throws on a debated play with 15.9 seconds remaining, and the Bulls beat Miami 87-86 on Sunday to hand the Heat their fourth straight loss.
"The Miami Heat are exactly what everyone wanted, losing games," Wade said. "The world is better now because the Heat is losing."
Carlos Boozer scored 12 and Joakim Noah added 11 for the Bulls, who moved a game ahead of Miami into outright possession of second place in the Eastern Conference. Chicago was down by 12 late in the first half, then became the fourth team since Feb. 24 to erase a double-digit deficit against the Heat.
"We have guys who can close," Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau said.
Few would say that Miami doesn't - but closing games has been, and continues to be, the biggest Heat challenge.
James had a chance to win it on a drive with 6 seconds left, missing a contested shot, and Wade's desperation toss from the right baseline bounced away as time expired.
Those were the 12th and 13th consecutive shots that the Heat have missed with a chance to tie or lead a game in the final 10 seconds of regulation or overtime. James has missed four in this four-game losing streak alone.
"I told my team, I'm not going to continue to fail late in games," James said. "I put a lot of blame on myself tonight. I told the guys that I just keep failing them late in games and I won't continue to do that."
James scored 26 points, Bosh added 23 and Wade had 20 for the Heat, who put together a rally to take the lead in the final minute.
The Heat were down 82-76 with 3:30 left when Rose made a jumper over Miller, before Mario Chalmers led the comeback effort. He hit a 3-pointer to tie it with 1:05 left, then blew past a closeout for an easy layup from the left side that put the Heat ahead 86-84 with 25 seconds remaining.
With Chicago down by two, Deng made one free throw, missing the second. Noah got a hand on the ball, keeping James and Erick Dampier from grabbing it cleanly, and in the chase for the carom referee Tony Brothers called a foul on Miller for pushing Deng in the back.
"Looked like he tripped on his own," Bosh said.
Deng went back to the line and made both this time, putting Chicago in front.
"That's the right call," Rose said.
The ball went to James, who drove on Noah and missed a layup from the left block. Wade got the rebound, tried a 15-footer from the baseline that bounced away, and time expired as the Bulls leaped in celebration and Thibodeau punched the air.
"We're just trying to play the best we can," Noah said. "I think we still have a long way to go and we can get a lot better. That's what is so exciting about this team. Our defense is really improving. We can still improve offensively as well. We can take this pretty far."
Spoelstra said some players were moved to tears in the Heat locker room. This much is clear: He and the Heat are hurting.
"One of these days, we will break through," Spoelstra said.
Down nine at the half, the Bulls shot 39 percent in the third quarter, still managing to outscore Miami 23-16 thanks to five Heat turnovers, a 14-9 edge in rebounding - and Rose, who made a ridiculous shot early in the period look ridiculously simple.
Even a 1-on-2 break - him against Wade and James, no less - went Chicago's way. Rose bumped slightly into Wade to create separation on his drive downcourt, then leaped, double-clutched so James could fly harmlessly by from the left wing, and then spun a left-handed layup off the glass to cut Miami's lead to 54-50.
He skipped back upcourt, head back confidently, pumping up teammates. And Rose stayed that way until the finish.
"We're just taking it for what it is," Rose said. "We're just trying to win games, play hard and play aggressive on both ends."
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Durant, Westbrook lead Thunder past Hawks 111-104
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Durant, Westbrook lead Thunder past Hawks 111-104
ATLANTA (AP) Kevin Durant was on the court for nearly 40 minutes. He actually improved on his NBA-best scoring average.
Not bad for a guy who wasn't supposed to play.
Durant scored 29 points despite a sore ankle and Russell Westbrook hit a clinching 3-pointer, leading the Oklahoma City Thunder to a 111-104 victory over the Atlanta Hawks on Friday night.
"I just tried not to think about it. Mind over matter," Durant said. "This game is mental, so if you think about being injured, you'll go out and play like you're injured."
Durant sprained his left ankle two nights earlier and wasn't cleared to play until an hour before the game, but it didn't seem to affect him at all. He came in averaging 28.4 points a game, so this was just business as usual.
"He showed no signs of being hurt," Atlanta's Joe Johnson said. "I give him a lot of credit. He willed them to that victory, he and Westbrook. They are a great tandem."
Westbrook made the biggest shot of all. After Marvin Williams' putback pulled the Hawks within 102-100, the man wearing zero took a pass from Durant, picked up a screen from Nick Collison and swished a wide-open jumper from behind the arc.
As he headed back down the court, Westbrook blew on both hands as though they were six-shooters and mimicked sticking them in his holster. He finished with 28 points.
"Russell made a big 3," Atlanta coach Larry Drew said. "That's a shot we would live with. The only thing is we didn't contest it."
Johnson led the Hawks with 24 and Kirk Hinrich added 21.
Durant wasn't expected to play after twisting his left ankle against Indiana. But he was able to take part in the morning shootaround, came out to do some additional shooting just before the game and declared himself ready to go.
He sure was.
Durant torched the Hawks for 12 points in the first quarter, then hit consecutive 3-pointers late in the second to complete an 18-point half that lifted the Thunder to a 56-51 lead heading to the break.
"My adrenaline was pumping a little bit and my teammates got me going, so I was able to make some shots a little bit," he said. "I'm sure it's going to be tight and sore in the morning, but I'm just going to fight through it and get as much treatment as I can."
Atlanta was coming off its biggest comeback win of the season, having wiped out a 19-point deficit to beat the Chicago Bulls. The Hawks fell behind 14-0 in that one, so they made a point to get off to a fast start against Oklahoma City.
Hinrich came out flying, hitting a 20-foot jumper right off the tip, then swishing a long 3 that gave the Hawks an 11-4 lead less than 3 minutes into the game. But Durant went to work, evening the score at 16 with a fadeaway jumper, and James Harden scored on a burst to the basket with the clock winding down to put the Thunder up 31-26 at the end of the quarter.
The Hawks trailed by as many as 13 in the final quarter before making a late run. When Williams grabbed the rebound off Hinrich's miss, banking it in to cut the deficit to a mere basket, the crowd of nearly 18,000 was on its feet imploring Atlanta to make one more defensive stand.
It didn't happen. Westbrook, who had jawed earlier in the quarter with Hinrich, finished off the Hawks by knocking down his only 3-pointer of the night with 1:11 remaining.
"That was a tough one," Johnson said. "We just didn't get the stops when we needed them down the stretch."
The Hawks played their second game in a row without forward Josh Smith, sidelined by a sprained right knee. He cheered on his team from the bench, wearing a suit and tie.
Smith's absence forced the Hawks to go deeper into their bench than normal. Etan Thomas made his first appearance since Jan. 22.
Drew said his team simply didn't match Oklahoma City's toughness, not a good sign with the Hawks in the middle of a difficult stretch against playoff-bound teams.
"We didn't get the loose balls. We didn't get on the floor," Drew said. "That's playoff-caliber basketball out there. These teams are going to bring energy, they're going to bring intensity. We have to bring ours."
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