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			 It wasn't, of course, but it worked anyway as the Chicago Bulls 
			small forward scored 19 of his game-high 22 points in the third 
			quarter. 
 His shooting, coupled with tight Bulls defense, helped Chicago 
			defeat the Miami Heat 93-75 on Sunday night at American Airlines 
			Arena.
 
 "Everything is just easy," Dunleavy said when asked how it feels to 
			get hot like that. "You get the ball, let it fly, and you know it's 
			going in -- there's not much suspense as a shooter. It's a great 
			feeling."
 
 He hasn't had that feeling often this season. His only higher 
			scoring game this season came on Nov. 7 against Philadelphia (27 
			points).
 
 Dunleavy helped the Bulls improve to 11-3 on the road, which is the 
			best mark in the Eastern Conference. The Bulls have won four 
			straight road games and are 8-0 at the home venues of rival Eastern 
			Conference teams.
 
			But Chicago (15-8 overall), the most improved offensive team in the 
			NBA so far this season, had its streak of 100-point games snapped at 
			eight.
 
 
			 
			"We weren't great with the ball early on," Bulls coach Tom Thibodeau 
			said of his team, which had 19 turnovers in the game, six more than 
			Miami. "I thought (guard) Aaron (Brooks) gave us a good lift when he 
			came in (eight points off the bench)."
 
 Instead of great offense, Chicago played more like the Bulls of old, 
			relying mostly on their defense. They held the Heat to 35 percent 
			shooting, including 4-of-22 on 3-pointers (18.2 percent).
 
 It helped that the Heat were without standout forward Chris Bosh and 
			that guard Dwyane Wade had an off night, scoring just 10 points 
			through three quarters -- on 4-of-13 shooting -- when the game was 
			decided. He finished with 17 points.
 
 Wade, who said Bosh was "irreplaceable," had no assists and two 
			turnovers.
 
 "With Chris (Bosh) being out, I knew I was going to have the ball," 
			Wade said. "They keyed on me a lot. I tried to make passes, but our 
			shots just didn't go down."
 
 The Heat used its 10th different starting lineup -- and it showed. 
			Miami (11-13) is now 4-7 at home this season. The Heat has also lost 
			six of its past seven home games.
 
 Last season, the Heat went 32-9 at home.
 
 Chicago won despite not getting much offense from star point guard 
			Derrick Rose, who was coming off a season-high 31 points in his 
			previous game. Against Miami, Rose had just three points through 
			three quarters but finished with 14 points.
 
 Bulls forward Pau Gasol had his eight-game double-double streak 
			snapped. He finished with nine points, nine rebounds and three 
			assists.
 
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			"Pau's line didn't reflect how well he played," Thibodeau said. 
			"Pau's a tough matchup. A lot of (Dunleavy's) shots came off of what 
			was happening inside with Pau."
 Miami got off to a good start, going on a 13-1 run in the first 
			quarter, leading 18-14 at the end of the period.
 
 That momentum disappeared in the second quarter as the Bulls took a 
			39-32 halftime lead. It was the Heat's lowest-scoring half of the 
			season
 
 The Heat shot just 30 percent in the first half, including 1 of 10 
			on 3-pointers.
 
 Then came Dunleavy's brilliant third quarter, when he outscored the 
			Heat by himself, 19-16. He made seven of his eight shots in the 
			quarter, including three of three on 3-pointers.
 
 Largely because of Dunleavy, the Bulls went into the fourth leading 
			72-48.
 
 "A couple of our quick shots on offense didn't help us on the other 
			end," Heat Coach Erik Spoelstra said when asked about Dunleavy. "We 
			came out flat at the beginning of the third quarter."
 
 NOTES: Heat F Chris Bosh (calf injury) missed his first game of the 
			season. He leads the team in scoring, rebounds and blocks. ... Heat 
			F Udonis Haslem made his first start of the season, taking Bosh's 
			place. ... Bulls C Joakim Noah (sprained ankle) has missed three 
			straight games. ... Bulls F Taj Gibson played despite a gimpy ankle. 
			... Bulls F Doug McDermott had knee surgery Saturday and is expected 
			to miss 4-6 weeks. He has already missed six straight games. ... 
			Heat F Josh McRoberts (knee) missed his third straight game. ... 
			Heat C Chris "Birdman" Anderson (ankle), who had missed nine 
			straight games, returned late in the first quarter. Overall this 
			season, he has missed 14 games and played 10. ... Next up, the Bulls 
			will play at Atlanta on Monday. ... The Heat plays at Brooklyn on 
			Tuesday.
 
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