Bulls 87, Heat 95

1 2 3 4 T
CHI (1-2) 27 21 22 17 87
MIA (3-0) 24 25 20 26 95

Final

6:00 PM ET, November 1, 2009
AmericanAirlines Arena
Miami, FL

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Gameday Matchup
W-L PF PA HOME ROAD STK L10
CHI 6-7 91.4 96.9 4-1 2-6 L3 5-5
MIA 9-5 96.9 95.4 6-3 3-2 W2 6-4
Injury Report
CHICAGO
· Tyrus Thomas PF - Nov 23: OUT
· Aaron Gray C - Nov 21: OUT
MIAMI
· Jermaine O'Neal C - Nov 24: Day-to-Day
· Mario Chalmers PG - Nov 24: Day-to-Day
· Quentin Richardson SG - Nov 24: Day-to-Day
· Udonis Haslem PF - Nov 22: Day-to-Day
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Last 5 Games
CHICAGO (ET) MIAMI (ET)
Oct 30 @BOS Loss 118-90
Oct 29 SA Win 92-85
Oct 23 WAS Win 93-70
Oct 19 ORL Loss 101-98
Oct 16 MIN Win 94-90
Oct 30 @IND Win 96-83
Oct 28 NY Win 115-93
Oct 22 ATL Loss 92-87
Oct 21 MEM Win 99-93
Oct 15 NO Win 97-81
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Starting Lineup
 CHICAGO (PPG)MIAMI (PPG)
 SF  J. Salmons 13.9 SG  Q. Richardson 7.6
 C  J. Noah 11.5 PF  M. Beasley 14.2
 PG  D. Rose 15.1 SG  D. Wade 28.1
 SF  L. Deng 17.5 PG  M. Chalmers 10.3
 PF  T. Thomas 8.3 C  J. O'Neal 14.3
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· Team rosters: Chicago | Miami
Team Stat Leaders
 CHICAGOMIAMI
PointsL. Deng 17.5D. Wade 28.1
ReboundsJ. Noah 11.9U. Haslem 9.4
AssistsD. Rose 5.3D. Wade 5.2
StealsJ. Salmons 1.8D. Wade 2.0
BlocksJ. Noah 1.8D. Wade 1.2
· Team stats: Chicago | Miami
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Jermaine O'Neal's offseason training in Illinois seems to have paid off. The Chicago Bulls put in hard work there as well to prepare for the early season test they have endured.

O'Neal, looking strong in his first two games, leads the undefeated Heat into Sunday night's matchup with a Bulls team that has had mixed results during a pair of tough matchups.

Miami (2-0) acquired O'Neal from Toronto in February, but sore knees impaired his play and he failed to get more than five rebounds in 14 of 27 regular-season games with the Heat.

O'Neal changed his diet and rehabbed over the summer in Chicago with Tim Grover, the former personal trainer of Michael Jordan, and this season has performed like the player that finished third in the league MVP voting in 2004.

O'Neal had 22 points and 12 rebounds in Miami's 96-83 win over Indiana on Friday night, matching his stats from a 115-93 season-opening victory over New York on Wednesday night.

Against the Pacers, his former team, he was called for a technical for hanging on the rim after a dunk in the second quarter, but said that was more about having healthy knees than showing up Indiana.

"It was a little bit overboard, but it's been a while since I've been able to just catch and take off," O'Neal said. "I'm just showing you guys some of the work I've put together this summer."

O'Neal posted consecutive 20-point, 10-rebound games for the first time since December 2007, when he was with Indiana.

The six-time All-Star is finally providing the Heat with a low-post presence to complement star guard Dwyane Wade, who is averaging 29.0 points and 2.5 steals.

Wade, a Chicago native, averaged 39.5 points, 8.0 assists, 5.5 rebounds and 2.0 blocks in his last two games against the Bulls (1-1).

Chicago couldn't keep up with Boston's star-laden lineup in a 118-90 loss Friday night, the teams' first meeting since the Celtics won a seven-game playoff series last spring that featured a record seven overtime periods.

The Bulls committed 15 turnovers after giving up the ball nine times in a 92-85 win over San Antonio in their opener Thursday night.

"I'm happy this is early in the season so we can come back and learn from it," point guard Derrick Rose said. "I'm still trying to find my groove out there."

Rose, last season's Rookie of the Year, is averaging 11.5 points after posting 16.8 last season.

The Bulls, though, are getting promising play from third-year big man Joakim Noah. He is averaging 13.0 points, 10.0 rebounds and 2.0 blocks.

Noah has been slow to develop after being selected ninth overall in the 2007 draft.

He averaged 7.0 points and 9.7 rebounds in last season's series against the Heat, who won three of four meetings.


Series At A Glance

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NBA Scores

Sunday, November 1st
Orlando 125 Final
Toronto 116
New Orleans 87 Final
Boston 97
Chicago 87 Final
Miami 95
Portland 83 Final
Oklahoma City 74
Memphis 123 Final
Denver 133
Minnesota 112 Final
Phoenix 120
Atlanta 110 Final
LA Lakers 118