Spurs defeat Bulls 104-95 in overtime (AP) Updated: 2005-11-09 09:15
After another basket by Deng, Parker hit two free throws to put the Spurs
ahead 91-89 with 1:03 left in regulation.
Parker missed a runner along the right baseline, and the Bulls grabbed the
rebound and called time with 24.2 remaining. A driving Hinrich threw up a wild
shot, but the ball caromed out of bounds off a Spur.
Gordon struck again.
This time, he came off a double screen from Deng and
Chandler, lost Parker, caught the inbounds and buried an 18-footer from the
right wing to tie it at 91 with 16.2 seconds left in regulation.
After a timeout, Ginobili caught the inbound and let about 10 seconds tick
away before driving right. He missed, and the game went to overtime.
Wade doing everything he can for the Heat
Dwyane Wade is trying to do everything he can to help the Miami Heat win
without Shaquille O'Neal.
Miami Heat's Dwyane
Wade, left, who scored 23 points, is guarded by New Jersey Nets' Vince
Carter, who scored 32 points, Monday, Nov. 7, 2005, in Miami. The Heat won
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Wade made a free throw with 5.2 seconds left and blocked a potential winning
layup at the buzzer to give the Heat a 90-89 win over the New Jersey Nets on
Monday night.
"It was just a very good win," Heat coach Stan Van Gundy said. "We need
everything we can get right now."
Miami used a seven-man rotation and improved to 1-1 without the injured
O'Neal, who's expected to miss two to four weeks with a sprained ankle.
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