Wade gets 10,000th point, Heat beat Bulls 95-87

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MIAMI (AP) — Dwyane Wade reached a scoring milestone in the third quarter. In the fourth, he turned to his teammates for points.

They delivered, and the Miami Heat remained unbeaten.

Wade scored 25 points to push his career total to 10,005, reserve Udonis Haslem had 19 points and 11 rebounds, and the Heat pulled away in the final minutes to down the Chicago Bulls 95-87 on Sunday night.

"It's just about trust," Wade said.

Wade found Quentin Richardson for a 3-pointer with 1:41 left for an 89-83 lead — then the largest by any team all night — and set up Haslem for the clincher, a jumper with 47.4 seconds remaining.

Haslem isn't starting, but remains vital to the Heat rotation: He's averaging 12.3 points and 10 rebounds in 31 minutes.

"He's a real good pro," Bulls guard Derrick Rose said. "He knows he's there to make shots and help the young players. He's a good veteran."

Carlos Arroyo scored 12 points, Mario Chalmers added 11 and Michael Beasley overcame a 3-of-12 shooting night to finish with 10 points and 11 rebounds for Miami (3-0).

Luol Deng scored 26 points for Chicago (1-2), which got 17 points from John Salmons, 11 from Brad Miller and 10 from Joakim Noah. Rose shot 4 of 15 and finished with eight points for the Bulls.

"We didn't get stops when we needed and we didn't make shots when we had to," Chicago coach Vinny Del Negrosaid. "We had good looks, we had open shots, we just didn't knock them down."

Miami survived a wild fourth quarter. The teams alternated the lead seven times in the final 12 minutes, before Chicago missed its final six shots over the last 3:53.

Wade made a free throw with 1:32 left in the third quarter for the 10,000th career point, the first player to score that many in a Heat uniform According to STATS LLC, among the other 42 active players on the list, only LeBron James and Allen Iverson have a higher scoring average than Wade, who reached the plateau in his 397th regular-season game.

Miami didn't escape unscathed: Jermaine O'Neal broke his nose late in the fourth quarter, jostling for a rebound. He does not expect to miss any playing time, and said he won't wear a protective mask.

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