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Stitch in time saves Bulls; Thunder win

The Philippine Star

OKLAHOMA CITY(AP) – The Los Angeles Lakers caught the Oklahoma Thunder by surprise on Sunday.

Los Angeles had no such luck in the rematch. Russell Westbrook and Kevin Durant scored 29 points apiece, and Oklahoma City avenged Sunday’s surprising loss to the Lakers by rolling past them, 131-102, Thursday night.

Lakers guard Jodie Meeks, who scored a career-high 42 points on Sunday, was held to 19 on 6-for-15 shooting. Westbrook said the Thunder didn’t pay extra attention to Meeks.

‘’We just did what we did,’’ Westbrook said. ‘’He just happened to get lucky the first time. We ain’t worried about what Jodie Meeks does. We’re just worried about playing Thunder defense.’’

In Chicago, Mike Dunleavy caught an elbow just above the right eye while drawing a charge early in the second quarter and left a trail of blood on the court as he ran into the Bulls’ locker room.

Though the said Dunleavy’s return was questionable, there was never any doubt in his mind.

After getting 10 stitches to close the gash, Dunleavy returned in the second half to score all of his 21 points to help the Bulls pull away for a 111-87 wire-to-wire victory over the Houston Rockets.

‘’I just knew once they got the stitches done I was coming back,’’ he said. ‘’It was a pretty tough hit. My neck is sore - there’s some whiplash-type stuff - and we’re a little concerned about that, but overall, obviously, I felt pretty good in the second half.

‘’The hit knocked a little sense into me, I guess.’’

Dunleavy’s strong second half paced six Bulls in double figures.

Center Joakim Noah flirted with a triple-double, finishing with 13 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists in 34 minutes. He was headed for his fourth triple-double of the season, but sat down with about three minutes left because of the lopsided score.

Kirk Hinrich scored 19 points for Chicago, going 5 for 6 on 3-pointers, Carlos Boozer added 18 points, D.J. Augustin 13 and Jimmy Butler 11.

It was a team effort, but Dunleavy’s play was the focus in the Bulls’ locker room.

‘’I think it inspired the team,’’ Noah said. ‘’He had a huge knot on his head looking like (Evander) Holyfield, the white version, coming out there putting on a new jersey, gutting it out in the second half shows, it was good for Duke’s street credibility.          

 

 

CARLOS BOOZER

CENTER JOAKIM NOAH

DUNLEAVY

HOUSTON ROCKETS

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JIMMY BUTLER

JODIE MEEKS

KIRK HINRICH

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