The Heatles Win The Battle In Game Three
May 23rd 2011 03:30
The Chicago Bulls haven't lost consecutive games since February 5 and 7 (Golden State and Portland Trail Blazers, respectively). This series has been very physical. Wade suffered a gash in his right arm and Omer Asik bruised his chin. In game two, the Heat locked down the Bulls, defensively, holding the bulls to four field goals in the last 13 minutes of that game. In tonight's game, Lebron was going for steal but crashed hard on the floor and came up grimacing in the first quarter. There were a lot of physical activities going on in that quarter, but things seemed to simmer down as the game proceeded. The game high person in this game was Chris Bosh with 34 points. He went 13 of 18 from the floor. LeBron added 22 points and ten assists while Dwyane Wade scored 17 points and had nine rebounds in the game. Joel Anthony had five blocks in the game, including three blocks in the first four minutes of the game. For the Bulls, Carlos Boozer was their lead man with 26 points and 17 rebounds, and had a breakthrough game. He has been struggling in the playoffs for the most part. D-Rose had 20 points, going 8 of 19 from the field. The Miami Heat won the game, 96-85. They are now 7-0 at home, and the only team unbeaten at their building in the playoffs. Game four is Tuesday.
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