Derrick Rose
and Jimmy Butler combined
for 55
points as the Chicago Bulls rebounded from one of their worst defensive
losses in
recent memory with a 104-98 win over Oklahoma City Thursday.
Rose and
Butler outshone the Thunders' dynamic duo of Kevin Durant and
Russell
Westbrook as two of the NBA's top ranked teams squared off for the
first time
this season.
The Bulls
allowed the Thunder to tie the score three times down the
stretch, but
each time Chicago was able to re-take the lead before holding them
off in a
thrilling finish.
"This
was big," Butler said. "Derrick's a helluva player. He carried us.
That's what
leaders do. That's what MVPs do."
Rose sealed
the victory by scoring 10 of his team's final 12 points in the
fourth
quarter. Chicago was coming off an embarrassing 130-105 road loss to
Charlotte on
Tuesday.
Durant led
all scorers with 33 points and Westbrook had 20 points and 10
assists for
the Thunder, who have dropped three straight games after winning
their first
three contests of the season.
Trailing
90-84 with 6:04 left in the fourth, Westbrook and Durant combined
to score six
straight points to tie it 90-90.
But Rose
made sure the Thunder were kept in check. He buried four jump
shots and
hit a pair of free throws in the final 3:35 of the game.
Forward Pau
Gasol finished with 11 points and 10 rebounds, while guard
Aaron Brooks
and forward Taj Gibson each scored nine points for the Bulls.
The Bulls
led 57-50 at the half thanks to a big second-quarter effort.
They erased
a three-point deficit in the first 4:39 of the second with an
impressive
15-4 run sparked by a balanced attack. Brooks and Gibson each
contributed
five points. Butler and Rose did the rest.
Meanwhile
centre Al Jefferson scored a season-high 31 points as the Charlotte Hornets
halted a Texas-size losing streak by routing the host Dallas Mavericks 108-94.
The Hornets
had lost their last 14 games in Dallas, a stretch going back to
1998 when
the Mavericks played out of their old barn, Reunion Arena.
Also, Dwyane
Wade scored a game-high 25 points, and teammate Goran Dragic added
18 as the
Miami Heat upstaged the Minnesota Timberwolves 96-84 at Target
Center.
The Heat
held the Timberwolves to 35.3 percent shooting for the game.
Miami shot
48.7 from the floor and 18-for-25 from the free-throw line.
"Whenever
you win on the road it is always gratifying" said Wade.
In the other
game Utah beat Denver 96-84.

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