Ben Gordon couldn’t be contained in this game


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Eddy Curry was perfect from the field tonight on 4-4 shooting
PHILADELPHIA, November 11 (Ticker) -- With the 76ers trying to tighten up on their home stretch, the Chicago Bulls tightened up their defense. The Bulls limited Allen Iverson to four points in the second half and rallied in the fourth quarter for a 109-106 victory over the Philadelphia 76ers that snapped the Sixers six game winning streak. Ben Gordon scored a career-high 35 points and Kirk Hinrich added 19 for the Bulls (4-3) who were the first to defeat the 76ers for the season. "We just needed this win for our confidence," Hinrich said. "It was just a complete team effort. The guys made plays when we needed them. Everybody did a great job tonight and it's going to take a great team effort from this point on."
Chicago did it with defense, outscoring the Sixers 35-24 in the 4th quarter. The Bulls frustrated Iverson, one of the NBA's top scorer’s who produced just 17 points and only attempted 9 shots. "Allen had 13 at halftime and he ended up with 17," Bulls coach Scott Skiles said. "It wasn't that we were terrible on him in the first half. He's slippery, he's good and we had a little trouble with him. In the second half, we got back much better. We forced him into passing the ball and we did an outstanding job on him."
"People are going to talk about what they (Chicago) did to me," Iverson said. "Every time that I don't play well in the second half, that is going to be the case. I think that they played great. They did what they had to do to stop me tonight. They had me to the point of where I couldn‘t even shoot the ball so I had to give it up. The way I played tonight, a high school team could have beaten us." A 3-pointer by Gordon gave the Bulls the lead for good at 97-95 with 4:32 to play. Eddy Curry added a jump hook before a 3-pointer by John Salmons made it a one-point game with 3:06 left. Rookie Chris Duhon drew a charge from Iverson, then drew a foul for an and 1 play to put the Bulls up 102-99 at the 2:23 mark. A jumper by Chris Webber halved the deficit, but Chandler put home a miss by Gordon with 48 seconds remaining.
Iverson raced upcourt and passed it to McCants who turned the ball over by stepping out of bounds. The Bulls ran down the clock and Kirk Hinrich made one of his three 3-pointers of the game. The three-pointer sealed it at 107-101 with 17 seconds left. "He's a tremendous player. He's so quick," Duhon said. "He gets through the smallest gaps. It had to take a team effort. No one guy can guard him. We let him get to the line a couple of times and we put a lot of pressure on our big guys. We just tried to close the gap a bit and pick him up a little higher to give the guards an opportunity to stay with him." McCants had a career-high 20 points on 9-11 shooting and John Salmons added a season-high 12 off the bench for the Sixers, who had won six in a row for the start of the season.
Game Photos
Willie Green was one of 3 Sixers in doubel figures off the bench
Both McCants and Gordon had career-nights
Iverson had a hard time getting in the open court tonight
Iguodala shot horrible from the field against the Bulls
Hinrich finished with 19 points and 6 assists for the Bulls
Dalembert getting ready to be blocked by Tyson Chandler
Webber was another Sixer that shot horrible from the field