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Bulls put out Heat 105-101 in OT
(Agencies)
Updated: 2005-02-23 13:44

Ben Gordon hit five 3-pointers in the fourth quarter and overtime and scored 29 points to lead the Chicago Bulls to a 105-101 victory Tuesday night over the Miami Heat, who lost Shaquille O'Neal in the opening minutes to a knee injury.

O'Neal strained his left knee in the opening minutes after he went up for an alley-oop pass from Dwyane Wade and fell on Chicago's Othella Harrington. O'Neal stayed on the floor for several minutes holding his knee before being helped off the floor. X-rays were negative and he will be re-evaluated before Wednesday's game at Indiana.


Miami Heat center Shaquille O'Neal holds his left knee after stepping on a player while going for a rebound in the first quarter of their game against the Chicago Bulls, February 22, 2005. Heat officials say that O'Neal suffered a left knee strain, x-rays were negative and he will be re-evaluated tomorrow. [Reuters]
Gordon continues to deliver in the clutch, hitting three 3s and scoring 11 points in the fourth quarter. He leads the NBA with 15 games scoring 10 or more points in the fourth quarter.

After Eddie Jones tied it for the Heat at the buzzer in regulation, scoring off a teammates airball, Gordon scored the first eight points in the overtime period.

His second 3-pointer in OT put the Bulls up 100-92 with 2:11 left in overtime. Wade and Eddie Jones hit back-to-back 3's for the Heat to cut the Chicago lead to two points.

After Deng hit a pair of free throws and Gordon hit one, Damon Jones hit a 3 for Miami cutting the Chicago lead to 103-101 with 13.8 seconds left. Chris Duhon then hit one of two free throws, making it 104-101. Damon Jones had a chance to tie it for the Heat, but missed a 3 with 7 seconds left.

Wade scored 21 points, had 11 assists and six rebounds for Miami and Damon Jones added 18 points and eight rebounds, who had won seven straight prior to the game.

With the Bulls trailing 86-77, Gordon took over the game. The Bulls outscored the Heat 15-6 to end the game. Gordon had 11 of those points.

He hit a jumper to start the run, then hit a 3 to cut the Heat lead to 88-84. After Shandon Anderson hit a jumper to put the Heat up 90-86, Gordon followed with back-to-back 3's, the second one was over the 6-foot-8 inch Udonis Haslem, giving the Bulls a 92-90 lead with 39.2 seconds left.

The Bulls had a chance to secure victory in regulation, but Wade blocked Kirk Hinrich's shot with 3.1 seconds left with the shot clock winding down. After a timeout, Damon Jones forced up a jumper, which was an airball, but Eddie Jones caught the ball and shot it in just before the buzzer sending the game in overtime tied at 92.

Eddy Curry added 16 points for Chicago and Luol Deng scored 14 points, who have won four straight and 17 of 22.

With O'Neal out and Michael Doleac in foul trouble, Miami head coach Stan Van Gundy had to go with Wang Zhi-Zhi, who has been sparingly used.

Wang scored back-to-back baskets to give the Heat a 69-62 lead late in the third quarter. He finished with six points in 20 minutes

Eddie Jones added 15 for Miami and Haslem scored 13 points. Both had nine rebounds.



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