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Chicago Bulls 93, Indiana Pacers 88
The Miami Heat scored the game’s first points, but it was all Charlotte from that point forward as the Bobcats cruised to an easy 83-65 victory in the second game of the 2006 Pepsi Pro Summer League. Sean May led all scorers in the game with 22 points, followed by Adam Morrison’s 12 and Alan Anderson’s 11.
The Bobcats dominated the first half of play, leading by as many as 18 behind May’s 14 points. The Heat struggled in many facets of the game, shooting just 31.0 percent from the field and committing 12 turnovers (compared to the Bobcats’ six), while no Heat player managed to score over four points in the half. Charlotte went into the break with a 14-point cushion, up 41-27. May came out strong early, tallying seven points on three-of-four shooting in the game’s first 10 minutes to give the Bobcats a 22-15 advantage at the first quarter break. Charlotte looked good in the period, committing only two turnovers while hitting 75 percent of their free throw shots. The Bobcats picked right up where they left off in the second half, expanding their cushion to as many as 23 in the contest’s latter stages. Although the outcome was never seriously in doubt, Miami picked it up in the second half, shooting 55.8 percent (13-of-23) from the field. The Heat finished the game with just two players in double figures, led by Earl Barron’s 18 and Dorrell Wright’s 12. - Melanie Curtsinger |
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