Final
Deng, Hinrich lead Bulls over 76ers 94-88
Nov 15, 2009 - 4:46 AM By ANDREW SELIGMAN AP Sports WriterCHICAGO(AP) -- The way the shots were banging off the rim and backboard early on, this was looking like another rough night for the Chicago Bulls. Instead, they hung in and came away with the win.
Luol Deng and the slumping Kirk Hinrich each scored 19 points, and the balanced Bulls beat the Philadelphia 76ers 94-88 on Saturday night.
Deng scored six during a 14-4 run to start the fourth quarter that turned a four-point lead into a 77-63 advantage, and the Bulls hung on after dropping two straight.
"We needed it," Deng said. "This is a big win before our West Coast trip."
The Bulls' next six games are on the road and they don't play another home game this month. As sendoffs go, this wasn't bad.
Derrick Rose, John Salmons, Brad Miller and Joakim Noah each added 14 points, and Chicago held on after Philadelphia pulled within five late in the game. Noah also grabbed 12 rebounds for his sixth double-double, while Deng chipped in with nine.
Andre Iguodala led Philadelphia with 24 points and Lou Williams scored 20, but it wasn't enough to prevent the Sixers' fifth loss in seven games.
"I thought we were aggressive," Iguodala said. "We got to the foul line, we missed some foul shots, I missed a few. Guys were aggressive. I think we found Sam in some spots and he normally makes those shots. If we make those shots that we consistently hit, we get the win. I think we got some things accomplished, we just didn't knock down some shots."
With a 63-59 lead going into the fourth quarter, the Bulls quickly took control.
Rose's driving layup started the decisive run. Hinrich, coming off three straight 3-for-10 performances, followed with a floater and then buried a runner after a basket by Philadelphia's Marreese Speights. Miller added a layup, then Deng got going.
He hit two free throws and, after a dunk by Samuel Dalembert, added back-to-back jumpers to make it 77-63 with 7:39 left in the game.
The Sixers got within 90-85 when Rodney Carney buried a 3-pointer with 57 seconds left, but the Bulls made just enough shots to come away with the win despite committing 21 turnovers. They didn't exactly light it up from the floor at 45 percent, but considering they ranked 28th entering the game and got off to a poor start, they'll take this.
"We had way too many turnovers, and when you turn the ball over against Philly, they are going to make you pay in the open court," coach Vinny Del Negro said. "They had a lot of fastbreak points (19 to the Bulls' eight) and we helped them in that department by not protecting the ball."
The Sixers didn't do a great job, either. They committed 18 turnovers and shot 42 percent while coming up short in the end.
"We had a lot of energy tonight, we had great effort - night and day from (Friday) night," coach Eddie Jordan said, referring to a 112-90 loss to Utah. If we'd of had some shots go down, I think it's a different ball game."
The Bulls, meanwhile, hit just enough after a brutal finish Wednesday in which they got outscored 14-1 over the final 6 1/2 minutes of a 99-89 loss at Toronto and an ugly start to this game. They missed nine of their first 12 shots and watched as Philadelphia hit its first seven while building a 20-6 lead.
Chicago then woke up, answering with a 16-0 run that saw a driving Noah deliver a right-handed slam on Iguodala and Deng fake him on a transition dunk. Iguodala, however, buried a 33-footer at the buzzer to give the Sixers a 23-22 lead after Hinrich capped the spurt with a fadeaway jumper, and they were ahead 41-40 at the half.
NOTES: The Bulls open a six-game road trip Tuesday at Sacramento. They also visit the Lakers, Denver, Portland, Utah and Milwaukee before hosting Detroit on Dec. 2. ... Speights sprained his left knee and will be evaluated on Sunday. ... Tied for 24th in rebounding entering the game, the Sixers weren't having much success on the offensive or defensive glass. "We're taking a back seat in the rebounding department at both ends and we've got to get better at it," coach Eddie Jordan said. "I don't know how. Let's see as the game goes along if we can be relentless enough, if not physical enough to rebound the ball."
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FINAL 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
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PHILADELPHIA 23 18 18 29 88
CHICAGO 22 18 23 31 94 FINAL
HIGH SCORERS: PHI - ANDRE IGUODALA 24, LOUIS WILLIAMS 20,
THADDEUS YOUNG 16
CHI - LUOL DENG 19, KIRK HINRICH 19, FOUR
PLAYERS WITH 14
Nov 14 10:30 PM - NBA
PHILADELPHIA 59
CHICAGO 63 END, 3RD QTR
Nov 14 9:51 PM - NBA
HALFTIME 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
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PHILADELPHIA 23 18 41
CHICAGO 22 18 40 HALFTIME
HIGH SCORERS AT HALFTIME
PHI - THADDEUS YOUNG 13, ELTON BRAND 9, LOUIS
WILLIAMS 7
CHI - LUOL DENG 9, DERRICK ROSE 8,
KIRK HINRICH 7
Nov 14 9:09 PM - NBA
END 1ST QTR 1ST 2ND 3RD 4TH TOTAL
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PHILADELPHIA 23 23
CHICAGO 22 22 END 1ST QTR
HIGH SCORERS AFTER 1ST QUARTER
PHI - THADDEUS YOUNG 9, ELTON BRAND 5, ANDRE
IGUODALA 5
CHI - LUOL DENG 6, THREE PLAYERS WITH 4
Nov 14 8:40 PM
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