
WASHINGTON -- Mike Dunleavy was making so many 3-pointers the Washington Wizards overguarded him at the arc and let him drive for a three-point play instead.
The points were coming so easily Bradley Beal guaranteed at halftime Dunleavy wouldn't score again -- and then clobbered the Chicago Bulls veteran during a 3-point attempt during the third quarter. The ball went in anyway, and Dunleavy completed a four-point play.
"He was in the zone, man," Beal said. "I guess the hoop looked like an ocean to him."
The Bulls needed a go-to guy after their offensive struggles put them
in a 2-0 hole in their Eastern Conference first round series. For one
night, at least, they found him. Dunleavy scored 35 points, one short of
his career-high, and Jimmy Butler hit a go-ahead 3-pointer with 24 seconds remaining Friday for a 100-97 Game 3 win.
"Coach mentioned some stuff about getting me some more
catch-and-shoot situations, and we did that tonight," Dunleavy said. "A
couple of easy layups early on got me going, and I just had one of those
nights."
Dunleavy went 12 for 19 from the field, including a career-high eight
3-pointers on 10 attempts. Not bad for a 33-year-old who was playing in
only his 12th playoff game. His teams' records in those games before
Friday: 1-10. He had almost become a forgotten man in this series,
scoring 20 points combined in the first two games.
"These chances have been few and far between for me," he said. "But
like I told somebody this morning, especially on the road in the
playoffs, it's where you can thrive. It's a hostile environment, and I
like that."
Derrick Rose
has been injured for so long that the Bulls are accustomed to patching
together a plan that somehow creates enough points to win. They'll have
to keep it up: Game 4 is Sunday in Washington as Chicago attempts to
become only the fourth NBA team to win a seven-game series after losing
the first two at home.
"We've got to get Sunday, for sure," Dunleavy said. "No question.
It's a quick turnaround, one o'clock start. We put ourselves in a hole,
we're starting to dig ourselves out, but we're not near there yet."
Beal scored 13 of his 25 points in the fourth quarter, but he'll be
more remembered for a walkoff interview with CSN at halftime, when he
guaranteed Dunleavy wouldn't score in the second half.
Wall added 23 points and seven assists for the Wizards, who will have
to wonder whether they'll have Nene for Game 4. The Brazilian forward
was ejected in the fourth quarter after a forehead-to-forehead
confrontation with Butler. Nene grabbed Butler by the back of the neck
and the side of the head before they were separated.
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