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			LaVine puts up 41 as Bulls edge Knicks in 2 OTs 
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			[November 06, 2018] 
			Zach LaVine's career-high 41st 
			point, a free throw with 0.2 seconds left in the second overtime, 
			snapped a tie and lifted the visiting Chicago Bulls to a 116-115 win 
			over the New York Knicks on Monday.
 The Bulls snapped a four-game losing streak. The Knicks lost for the 
			third time in four games.
 
 Antonio Blakeney had 17 points and Jabari Parker added 15 points for 
			the Bulls, who received a double-double from Wendell Carter Jr. (11 
			points, 13 rebounds).
 
 Knicks reserve Enes Kanter had a historic game in defeat by 
			recording 23 points, 24 rebounds and seven assists. Kanter is the 
			first player to notch at least 20 points, 20 rebounds and five 
			assists off the bench since Hall of Famer Charles Barkley had 31 
			points, 21 rebounds and nine assists for the Philadelphia 76ers 
			against the Portland Trail Blazers on Nov. 28, 1986.
 
 Allonzo Trier had 21 points for the Knicks while Damyean Dotson (18 
			points), Emmanuel Mudiay (16 points) and Mario Hezonja (15 points) 
			all scored in double figures. Noah Venleh (10 points, 11 rebounds) 
			had a double-double.
 
 LaVine scored the last five points for the Bulls and also came up 
			with a key defensive stop. His driving layup with 2:19 left in the 
			second overtime gave the Bulls a 112-111 lead. After Trier's scoop 
			layup put the Knicks ahead by one, LaVine hit one of two free throws 
			to tie the score with 1:07 remaining.
 
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			Bulls point guard Zach LaVine (8) reacts during the second overtime 
			against the New York Knicks at Madison Square Garden. Mandatory 
			Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports 
            
			 
            After Kanter missed a jumper, LaVine hit a driving layup to give the 
			Bulls the lead with 43.5 seconds left. LaVine missed a potential 
			game-sealing pull-up with 10.9 seconds left, after which Mudiay tied 
			the score with a layup with 2.7 seconds remaining. Following a 
			timeout, LaVine took the in-bounds pass around half court and drove 
			the lane, where he was fouled by Mudiay.
 LaVine hit the first free throw to break his previous career high, 
			set when he was playing for the Minnesota Timberwolves against the 
			Sacramento Kings on Dec. 23, 2016, and missed the second on purpose. 
			Trier pulled down the rebound but could not get a shot off as the 
			clock expired.
 
 Trier and Hezonja each missed potential game-winning shots in the 
			final five seconds of regulation for the Knicks, who didn't lead 
			after the second quarter until Mudiay opened the first overtime with 
			a layup.
 
 There were three ties and three lead changes in the first overtime, 
			which ended with a chaotic final minute in which the two teams 
			combined to miss four shots, including an open-look 30-footer by 
			Kanter just before the buzzer.
 
 --Field Level Media
 
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