Nowitzki scores 27, Beaubois has career-best 24 as Mavs beat Bulls for 11th straight win
By Andrew Seligman, APSaturday, March 6, 2010
Nowitzki leads Mavericks past Bulls 122-116
CHICAGO — Dirk Nowitzki scored 27 points, Rodrigue Beaubois and Caron Butler added 24 apiece and the Dallas Mavericks beat the Chicago Bulls 122-116 Saturday to extend their season-high win streak to 11 games.
Nowitzki scored 13 in the fourth quarter and the Mavericks hung on after watching a 14-point lead shrink to four, sending Chicago to its fourth straight loss.
Derrick Rose scored 34 points, but the Bulls simply couldn’t get the stops they needed. Dallas shot 56.3 percent and got 18 points from Shawn Marion to go with the big performances by Nowitzki, Butler and Beaubois, a late addition to the lineup after center Brendan Haywood was scratched with tightness in his lower back.
Beaubois, a rookie, came up big again after scoring what was then career-high 22 the previous night against Sacramento. He scored 18 in the third quarter as the Mavericks extended their lead to 94-80, and the Mavericks improved their longest streak since a 17-game run three years ago.
The Bulls made a big push in the fourth quarter, starting it on a 14-4 run that included a jumper and two 3-pointers by Jannero Pargo, the second making it 98-94 with 7:59 remaining. Nowitzki then hit a fadeaway jumper, Butler nailed a 3 and the Mavericks hung on.
It was another rough night for Chicago, which was playing the third of nine straight games against playoff contenders. The Bulls are missing Joakim Noah, their leading rebounder and defensive presence down low, but the Mavericks continued to win despite their aches and pains. Besides Haywood, they were also missing Jason Terry (facial surgery) and Erick Dampier (dislocated right middle finger).
Even so, they appeared to be in good shape before the Bulls made their move.
The Mavericks led 66-55 after scoring six unanswered points in the final 44 seconds of the first half, with Rose committing two turnovers and Brad Miller getting blocked underneath. Butler started the spurt with an 18 footer, and Beaubois converted a short jumper after rejecting Miller.
Jason Kidd then fed Nowitzki for a layup that made it an 11-point game with 5.8 seconds remaining after picking off a pass by Rose, who immediately coughed the ball up again. This time, Marion missed a 16-footer at the buzzer.
NOTES: Bulls coach Vinny Del Negro said the swelling in the left knee that has bothered Luol Deng lately has gone down a bit, and that Kirk Hinrich (sprained right ankle) is feeling better. … New Bears Julius Peppers, Chester Taylor and Brandon Manumaleuna received a standing ovation when they were introduced during a timeout midway through the first quarter. … Chicago shot 52.2 percent.
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