" The last time the Chicago Bulls played a game at the Wachovia Center in Philadelphia, they were eliminated by the Sixers in the first round of the NBA Playoffs last May. That had to serve as motivation for the team as they pulled out a tough 96-89 victory Wednesday night after falling to the Los Angeles Clippers the night before.
The Bulls are back to three games above .500 at 12-9 on the season as they notched their fourth consecutive road victory. The victory was even sweeter as they did it without starting point guard in Kirk Hinrich who missed the game with his fifth injury this season – this time to his knee. The win should give Chicago momentum as they prepare to host the Brooklyn Nets at the United Center on Saturday night.
The Good
Luol Deng (19 points, 12 rebounds) played well and picked up his third double-double of the season. Marco Belinelli (16 points) continued to perform with confidence and Nate Robinson (14 points) played well starting in place of the injured Hinrich "
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