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Saturday, Feb. 24 8:30pm ET
Artest keys Bulls' win over Grizzlies

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CHICAGO (AP) – Maybe the young Chicago Bulls are finally growing up.

Despite letting a 20-point, third-quarter lead slip to five in the fourth, the Bulls hung on for a 90-75 victory over the Vancouver Grizzlies on Saturday night. And they did it without Ron Mercer, their second-leading scorer, who didn't play in the second half.

"Just all across the board, guys are playing better in the fourth quarter," said Fred Hoiberg, who had 14 points and five rebounds.

"We kept our poise and held them off down the stretch, and we wouldn't have done that, even two weeks ago."

Of course, it helps when the Bulls have Elton Brand and a whirling dervish like Ron Artest. Brand had 22 points and 12 rebounds. Artest, who missed Thursday's game while serving a one-game suspension for fighting with Milwaukee's Glenn Robinson, made up for his absence with 19 points and a career-high eight steals.

"It all started with Ron Artest," Hoiberg said. "He was all over the place tonight."

The Grizzlies lost their third straight despite five players in double figures and 17 assists from Mike Bibby. That was a United Center assists record, and one shy of Bibby's career high.

Vancouver was hurt by turnovers (22) and free throws. The Bulls made 23 of 31 free throws, while the Grizzlies were just nine of 12 from the line.

"We can't afford to spot teams 20-point leads," Vancouver coach Sidney Lowe said. "We've known that all year. We haven't had the ability to come back and win those games."

But they did make an effort. After trailing by 20, Shareef Abdur-Rahim's alley-oop from Bibby with 2:54 left in the third started an 11-4 run that cut Chicago's lead to 73-63 by the end of the quarter.

Tony Massenburg pulled Vancouver within 78-75 with 4:34 left to play on a 17-foot jumper.

But Chicago held the Grizzlies scoreless for the rest of the game and went on a 12-0 run. Brand sparked the final run with a layup and two free throws.

After a timeout, Brad Miller was fouled and made both free throws to give Chicago an 84-75 lead with 2:18 left. And for good measure, Miller added a layup with 1:44 left to stretch the lead back to double figures.

"The learning process has really helped us," Brand said. "In the fourth quarter, we know how to finish games off."

Miller finished with only his second double-double of the season, scoring 12 points and grabbing 12 rebounds. Hoiberg added 14 and Marcus Fizer had 13 points despite playing with a deep thigh bruise.

"It's going to take a lot more than a thigh bruise to keep me from playing," Fizer said.

Though Mercer played the first half after missing the last three games with a badly sprained ankle, he didn't play in the second half.

After the game, Mercer said the ankle still isn't healed.

"I don't know," he said when asked his prognosis. "I have to talk to them and see what's best for me."

Erick Strickland led the Grizzlies with 15, and Abdur-Rahim and Grant Long added 14 each.

In the first half, Strickland's layup with 4:14 left cut Chicago's lead to 41-36 with 4:52 left, but the Grizzlies scored only one more basket the rest of the half.

The Bulls, meanwhile, went on a tear. Fizer dunked and then made the second of two free throws. Miller made a pair of free throws and Fizer had another dunk.

Brand scored on a 7-foot jumper, and Artest drilled a 3-pointer with less than a second left to send Chicago to halftime with a 53-38 lead.

Game notes
Bibby had eight assists after the first quarter. ... The Bulls had 16 steals to Vancouver's six. ... The Grizzlies didn't make any 3-pointers, going 0-for-7 from behind the arc. ... After losing a franchise-record 16 straight, Chicago is now 3-3.

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