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The Bulls were pushing the pace at the end of the first half. They were in a bit of a panic to regain the the lead after they lost it in the second quarter.

They came out in the second half and played level headed basketball and just stayed where they needed to be. Tough to do because the calls seemed to be going against them throughout game.

Perfect set up for a 4th quarter run. I was really impressed with the way they realized that they didn't need to keep a lead, they knew they just needed to play ball with the Heat and re-kindle their rhythm until the momentum changed. Excellent example of a team controlling the game while being behind.

Go Bulls, baby, playing some team ball and running the Heat in circles.

I couldn't find the Sox game anywhere, what channel was it on?
I switched back and forth between the Sox and the Bulls. It seems even with all the negativity of some people about him, Reinsdorf is by far the best owner Chicago teams have had. Not omly did he bring the Sox a World Series title, they were the third most winning team in the 90's. We know what the Bulls did in the nineties. Now he has the Sox as a contender and the Bulls are back to where they can contend. Why people rag on Reinsdorf is beyond me. The Bears win in cycles, which is how the NFL is set up, but not due to ownership as much as the structure of the salary cap and the draft. The Cubs, well, maybe their ownership will change for the better when they are sold. Wirtz is the worst owner in professional sports.

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