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2.5: CHI/GSW -- Game highlights

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  1. Monta Ellis0:18, 1:32
  2. Kurt Thomas0:26
  3. David Lee1:13
  4. Carlos Boozer1:00
  5. ORACLE Arena0:03
  6. Warriors1:15, 1:40, 1:53
  7. Rose0:42, 1:19
  8. Chicago0:07
Sun, 6 Feb 2011|

Warriors 101, Bulls 90

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Transcript

That they Mets visible against the longhorns ORACLE Arena you know that's the war is your third straight Chicago. The rap game tied an eleven -- -- Alley you to do well right. What is -- -- a lot of good rate means. Minutes later Monta Ellis didn't go -- mean there isn't Ellis and seeing it tonight that. The merciful god Kurt Thomas gonna find it easier for. He finishes. Tied at seventeen but not sailing through. Fans do -- hit -- three but it is up by. And then -- -- the second quarter sloppy dribbling by Derrick Rose tell it -- this deal done. You know write about the first half. 1248 live -- -- been lacking in you know few weeks is known not to be no hope 48 game. -- come on him and another 44 minutes of like. We'll see another way to respond Carlos Boozer he's a big man he knows how to put on his bed and move it does happen with the that's my fault -- had. The boys on the break Alice in Davis leave David Lee would leave first two hander the Warriors. Only down a bit better minute of the third Derrick Rose is gonna turn it over again and definitely comes up -- -- Career high nine turnovers. Will -- us by the way of eighteen to five run for a second the plan that the act. Beautiful Monta Ellis was a little bit of help hope -- -- right -- -- game high 33 points that it -- be agencies turned. The Warriors go on to win this one no wind at midnight meal. What else -- game I -- -- his points lead right at twenty. To. Get over. Read it percent of their shots from the field but it was the Warriors and what they did on defense. That allowed to -- the team with the third best record he --

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