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The Grizzlies continued to stretch the advantage at the opening of the second half, eventually reaching 20 before Bulls coach Vinny Del Negro called timeout. It didn't help much, as Memphis would lead by as many as 25 before holding an 85-67 lead after the third period.
Chicago cut it to 94-90 on Pargo's three-point play with 3:39 remaining. Consecutive baskets by Randolph gave Memphis a 98-90 lead and the Grizzlies held on.
NOTES: The Bulls have lost five straight in Memphis. The last time Chicago won a road game in the series was 96-88 on Dec. 15, 2004, about a month after President Barack Obama was elected -- as the new U.S. senator from Illinois. Chicago hasn't won since beat Portland 115-111 in overtime on Feb. 26. Two losses during the skid were to Memphis. Memphis C Marc Gasol sat out with a strained neck muscle, the first game he's missed in his career. He played in the first 149. The Bulls have allowed at least 100 points in 11 straight games. The last time Chicago allowed 100-plus points in that long a string was 1986 -- Michael Jordan's second year in the league, and two years before Rose was even born. Chicago's only regular starter was rookie guard Taj Gibson (2 points). The Bulls were missing 59.6 points. Grizzlies G/F Ronnie Brewer returned to action after missing 13 games with a partially torn right hamstring.
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