Deng Leads Bulls Over Mavs

Chicago 101, Dallas, 78

Luol Deng had 22 points and six rebounds to lead the Chicago Bulls over the Dallas Mavericks 101-78 on Wednesday night.

Five Chicago players scored at least 11 points to help the Bulls (7-7) beat the Mavericks for the fourth straight time.

Nate Robinson came off the bench and added 14 points and six assists for Chicago, and fellow reserve Jimmy Butler scored a career-high 13, including 9-of-10 shooting from the free throw line.

Joakim Noah chipped in 13 points, 10 rebounds, five assists and three blocks as Chicago avoided its first three-game losing streak at the United Center since dropping five straight from March 1-19, 2010.

Shawn Marion scored 18 points for Dallas, which shot just 35 percent to lose for the eighth time in its last 11 games.

The Mavs (7-9), who had won 21 of its last 27 overall against Chicago, dropped to 2-6 on the road.

Both teams were coming off difficult losses. Chicago blew a 27-point third-quarter lead in a 93-92 loss to Milwaukee on Monday, while the Mavericks lost 100-98 at Philadelphia on Tuesday when O.J. Mayo missed a pair of free throws with 2.7 seconds left in the game. The Bulls had a 78-51 lead in Monday's loss before the Bucks broke off a game-changing 31-4 run.

Dallas closed within six with 2:30 to go in the third Wednesday but after a timeout, Deng buried a 3-pointer and Robinson scored on a drive to give Chicago its biggest lead, 77-56.

The Bulls staved off another round of drama in the fourth, pushing the lead to as many as 29 and never fewer than 17.

The crowd roared to life in the closing minutes as Chicago neared 100 points, meaning a free sandwich for everyone in attendance. Nazr Mohammed's dunk did the trick, eliciting a huge roar from the remaining fans.

The Bulls closed the first quarter with a 9-2 run and led by a point even though Dallas shot 55 percent from the field. Deng scored 12 points in the period, while Dominique Jones racked up six points and three assists for the Mavericks.

Chicago's reserves keyed a second-quarter spurt to open up the game. After Rodrigue Beaubois' 3 cut the lead to 31-28, Chicago went on a 13-0 run and outscored Dallas 18-2 over the next 4:40.

Robinson keyed the spree with 10 points and four assists in the period. The Bulls outscored the Mavericks 16-4 from the line in the first half, getting whistled for just four fouls to Dallas' 13. Chicago led by as many as 19 in the quarter and was up 58-42 at the break, led by Deng's 14 points. Marion led Dallas with 12 points.

Dallas leading scorer Mayo was held to a season-low four points on 2-for-9 shooting. He entered the game averaging 20.8 points and had scored in double digits in each of the Mavs' first 15 games.

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