Bosh scores 28 points, Raptors beat Bulls 99-89

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TORONTO (AP) — The Chicago Bulls didn't need to watch a replay to see how they lost this one. A 6-minute scoreless drought in the fourth quarter put them in a hole no buzzer-beater could undo.

Chris Bosh had 28 points and 11 rebounds, and Jose Calderon added 18 points to help the Toronto Raptors rally past the Bulls, 99-89 on Wednesday night.

"We had a good rhythm going early in the third quarter and then we just kind of went flat," said Bulls coach Vinny Del Negro, whose team shot 10 for 40 in the second half.

Andrea Bargnani had 16 points, and Hedo Turkoglu had 11 as Toronto evened its record at 4-4. The Raptors won for the third time when playing at home against an opponent playing the second game of a back-to-back.

Turkoglu left late in the fourth because of a sore left hip and will be reevaluated Thursday.

Denied a win over Denver on Tuesday night after a lenghty review showed showed Brad Miller's late jumper didn't beat the buzzer, Chicago came out gunning in this one, scoring 35 points in the second to take a 60-53 lead at the half and looking ready to eclipse its season high of 93 points.

Rebounding played a big part in the strong start, with Chicago using a 10-rebound advantage to outscore Toronto 14-0 on second chance points through the first two quarters.

In his halftime talk, Raptors coach Jay Triano made sure his players knew the rebounding disadvantage was unacceptable.

"He just came in and said, 'We don't need to fix it after the game, we need to fix it right now on the fly,'" Bosh said. "You have to give credit to all the guys. They did a good job of providing energy and stepping up when we needed it."

Toronto began undoing the damage in the third, outrebounding Chicago 15-7. Rookie DeMar DeRozan had seven for the Raptors, who cut it to 78-77 heading into the fourth.

"DeMar in the third quarter really gave us a lift," Triano said. "He chased balls, rebounded and was aggressive. I thought he had one of his best games as a pro."

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