Deng, Bulls rally to beat Bucks 83-81

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CHICAGO (AP)—Luol Deng(notes) and the Chicago Bulls envisioned nights like this. If he keeps it up, he just might become a star they thought he would be.

Limited by injuries in recent seasons, Deng scored 24 points while grabbing a career-high 20 rebounds, and the Chicago Bulls rallied from 18 down to beat the Milwaukee Bucks 83-81 on Tuesday night.

“I’m happy that I’m healthy,” Deng said. “Happy to be out there playing. … I missed playing. I’m happy I’m out there with my teammates and not out on the side watching them.”

Even better when he’s leading them to a dramatic win.

The Bucks had a chance to win it after Joakim Noah(notes) missed two free throws, but Ersan Ilyasova(notes) missed a 3-pointer, the ball landing out of bounds with 1.8 seconds left. Just like that, the Bulls were winners. Hard to believe considering how poorly they played in a first half that Brad Miller(notes) labeled “humiliating.”

Derrick Rose(notes) scored 10 of his 16 points in the fourth quarter as the Bulls rebounded from back-to-back losses with a wild win. His dunk on a backdoor cut bumped the Bulls’ lead to 82-75 with 1:28 left, but he also committed a costly turnover in the final minute, when his bad pass led to a short jumper by Brandon Jennings(notes) that made it 82-81 with 22 seconds left.

Miller then hit the second free throw after missing the first, and Rose deflected a shot by Jennings. Noah controlled the ball and immediately got fouled, but he missed both free throws with 13.7 seconds left. That kept the Bucks within two, but they couldn’t capitalize.

Jennings took the inbounds, passed off to the scoreless Ilyasova, who forced a shot from the right of the top of the key.

“He’s got to put the ball down with his right hand,” coach Scott Skiles said. “We’ve got a guy in the corner and we’ve go the side cleared out to put it down, go draw and kick. That’s not the shot we want to take right there. It looked like he was determined to shoot a 3.”

It was a bitter finish for the Bucks, who were without the injured Michael Redd(notes).

He expects to miss about two weeks after straining a tendon in his left knee during Saturday’s home opener against Detroit.

Even with their star sidelined, the Bucks were in position to pull this one out.

Jennings outplayed Rose, who missed most of the preseason with an ankle injury, for most of the night and finished with 25 points, while Andrew Bogut(notes) added 16 points and 13 rebounds.

“(Rose) looked good to me tonight, especially in the second half down the stretch,” Jennings said.

Milwaukee was leading 56-38 after Jennings buried a 3-pointer midway through the third, but the Bulls closed out the quarter with an 18-4 run that pulled them within four with him on the bench for much of it. They reeled off 12 in a row after Jennings’ shot, with John Salmons’(notes) 3-pointer making it 56-50 with just over 3 minutes left. And Deng, coming off a 26-point game against Miami, hit from beyond the arc at the buzzer to make it 60-56.

The Bulls finally tied it at 66 with 8:15 left in the game, after Deng converted a three-point play and Miller buried another 3. Jannero Pargo(notes), playing through back stiffness, gave them their first lead—71-68—with a 3-pointer midway through the fourth, bringing a roar from a crowd that had witnessed a brutal effort through the first two-and-a-half quarters.

How bad was it?

The Bulls shot 27 percent in the first half, committed 12 of their 19 turnovers and trailed by as much as 18 before going into the locker room down 43-29.

“I think everybody was a little bit embarrassed because of the way we performed in the first half,” Noah said.

One Bull who had no reason to be embarrassed was Deng, who looked like a budding star three years ago. Then, he had trouble staying healthy, particularly last season when he missed the final 22 regular-season games and the playoffs with a stress fracture in his right tibia.

“He owes me a meal or something,” Miller joked. “I was blocking out rebounders so he could go get about five rebounds. He’s glad I’m an old guy who doesn’t really need the stats.”

NOTES: Redd accompanied the Bucks to Chicago for Tuesday’s game to be examined by Bulls physician Dr. Brian Cole, who operated on him last March. … Chicago attempted 31 free throws, compared to just 10 for the Bucks. … Bulls F Tyrus Thomas(notes) stayed home with flu-like symptoms.

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  1. victor s
    24. Posted by victor s Fri Nov 6 2:04pm EST

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    Bogut needs to prove something this year - if he doesn't average ATLEAST 14ppg & 10 rpg - he'll officially be a bust. I've been a big supporter since he was drafted. It's not his fault he's had 4 coaches, selfish teammates, and overall crappy teams - but he was the #1 overall pick!! No one expected him to be the 2nd coming of Bill Russell - but being the 2nd coming of Vlade Divac isn't going to cut it.
  2. "Tommy Lee Jones"
    23. Posted by "Tommy Lee Jones" Thu Nov 5 1:41am EST

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    bogut and jennings need to play big

    i like jennings
    the dude can match his mouth on the court
    i like his game
    he has my props!
    if he can turn around mil towne he will become a legend
    like oscar and that other guy. he.he. you know...
    trade red before he falls apart
    the bucks could be in the playoffs

    could.
  3. Jeff
    22. Posted by Jeff Thu Nov 5 12:36am EST

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    The Bucks have a dynamic, uber-talented guard with flavor? First since some guy named Oscar Robertson. I wasn't so sure but the dude made the right decision, and I hope others decide to tell the NBA and NCAA to suck it. Kid made a million in Europe, got his mom out of Compton, polished his game against grown-ass professional men. I laugh in the face of anyone who thinks a year around co-eds and keggers will make someone more mature than the rigors of professional basketball, Europe or otherwise. One year rule = fail
  4. SeitaBear
    21. Posted by SeitaBear Wed Nov 4 6:50pm EST

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    Let's Go CHICAGO!!!!! I LOVE DERRICK ROSE, he is soooooo awsome
  5. Carlo
    20. Posted by Carlo Wed Nov 4 9:36am EST

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    I am so happy that Brandon Jennings is doing very well so far in the NBA.

    I hope other kids follow his path so these colleges can stop taking advantage of young black men with basketball skills in the ghetto.

    He was able to blaze his own path, screw college, make a million in the process, and still be a lottery pick which is looking real good right now.

    I just hope that more kids do this to force the NCAA to pay these kids the way they pay the coaches and Athletic Directors who do nothing.

    Or their cash cow will diminish.
  6. Tony P
    19. Posted by Tony P Wed Nov 4 8:43am EST

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    Jennings will be rookie of the year
  7. <i>nelsoneddie717</i>
    18. Posted by nelsoneddie717 Wed Nov 4 8:16am EST

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    Deng me, Deng me. Luol came through in a big way for the hometown team. Go Bulls! One more thing. I know the season is only a couple of weeks old, but that Jennings kid looks like an exciting player.
  8. William
    17. Posted by William Wed Nov 4 2:37am EST

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    chicago is the best
  9. MAX_IN_MISSOURI
    16. Posted by MAX_IN_MISSOURI Wed Nov 4 2:33am EST

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    At least the Bulls didn't end up trading for Kobe the rapist!
  10. Jason
    15. Posted by Jason Wed Nov 4 2:07am EST

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    Brandon Jennings is fun to watch. I think Magic was there to see him.
  11. <i>oshmeehan</i>
    14. Posted by oshmeehan Wed Nov 4 1:48am EST

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    What the hell was Skiles thinking?!?! He said that the plan was for Ersan to drive to the basket and kick it out. Why would you have Ersan do that!??! Have someone with guard skills like Delfino (who was on the bench) or Bell do that! Or here's a concept, have your speedy quick point guard drive and kick!
  12. Travis K
    13. Posted by Travis K Wed Nov 4 1:27am EST

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    Jennings might be the steal of the draft. He will be better than Flynn that's for sure.
  13. Texas_Hurricane
    12. Posted by Texas_Hurricane Wed Nov 4 12:46am EST

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    The Bulls Should Win This Division Easily.
  14. ballers inc
    11. Posted by ballers inc Wed Nov 4 12:07am EST

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    Rose needs to cut down with the turnovers but besides that a good scrappy win for us. Got the Cavs next!
  15. J.D. K
    10. Posted by J.D. K Wed Nov 4 12:02am EST

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    Scott Skiles you need to get Ersan Ilyasova under *effing* control. Watching all the games this year he puts up a shot 75 % he touches the ball.

    There is no way you can win like that. Having Ilyasova throwing up a potential game winning shot is poor coaching and ignorance. Why the hell isn't Jennings or Bogut taking that shot?

    Get your stuff together. You should have won.
  16. <i>hughesbrothersllc</i>
    9. Posted by hughesbrothersllc Tue Nov 3 11:48pm EST

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    Brandon Jennings is turning out to be a great point guard.
  17. Steven
    8. Posted by Steven Tue Nov 3 11:41pm EST

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    chi town @#$%
  18. Gabebrooks
    7. Posted by Gabebrooks Tue Nov 3 11:29pm EST

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    Three sure things: Redd getting injured, Bucks collapsing and no bench.
  19. Pete
    6. Posted by Pete Tue Nov 3 11:26pm EST

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    ugly game, can't believe chicago pulled it off
  20. Sawyer
    5. Posted by Sawyer Tue Nov 3 11:04pm EST

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    y isnt red play'n yet
  21. who
    4. Posted by who Tue Nov 3 10:59pm EST

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    BJ is the unselfish and all around version of AI
  22. Cloud91
    3. Posted by Cloud91 Tue Nov 3 10:53pm EST

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    g0 BULLS!
  23. Taylor
    2. Posted by Taylor Tue Nov 3 10:43pm EST

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    fml we should've won
  24. Josh H
    1. Posted by Josh H Tue Nov 3 6:11pm EST

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    lets go chicago!!!
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