Defenses on top as Bulls outlast Mavs

CHICAGO, (Reuters) – The Chicago Bulls recovered from  a dismal third quarter to beat the Dallas Mavericks 82-77 in a  defensive battle on Thursday.

The Bulls built a nine-point cushion at halftime but scored  just 12 in the third quarter as the Mavericks seized a 60-56  lead.

Derrick Rose’s layup for Chicago with 8:54 remaining tied  the score at 66-66 and C.J. Watson sandwiched a Jason Terry  basket for Dallas with a pair of three-pointers to open up a  72-68 lead that the Bulls would not relinquish.

“A win is a win,” Rose said. “Everything that went on in  that game was kind of terrible, except the way we played  defense.”

Rose led all scorers with 26 points and had nine assists,  while Kurt Thomas had nine points and 11 rebounds for Chicago.

“I know I can shoot,” said Thomas. “I just do what’s asked  to help this team win. Play solid defense, rebound and when the  shot is there, shoot it.”

For Dallas, Dirk Nowitzki top scored with 19 and Tyson  Chandler recorded a double-double with 12 points and 12  rebounds. Terry scored seven of his 12 points in the fourth  quarter but missed a three-pointer that would have tied the game  with 16 seconds left.

Chicago’s Kyle Korver hit a pair of free throws with five  seconds left to ice the win.

“Their team finds ways to win,” Mavericks coach Rick  Carlisle said. “That has kind of defined their season.”