Heat Win Fifth Straight Home Game Over Angry Bulls

We were playing for who gets Dwyane Wade next year, right?

The Heat-Bulls rivalry came back to life Friday night, replete with three technicals, a flagrant foul, and an ejection — all on the same possession.

Fighting words followed, too.

Yep, playoff time must be near.

Jermaine O'Neal scored a season-high 25 points, Quentin Richardson added 23 and the Miami Heat beat a Chicago team playing without its three top scorers 108-95 — not only sending the Bulls to their seventh straight loss, but sending their emotions boiling over as well.

"Typical," Dwyane Wade said of another heated Chicago-Miami matchup. "Nothing out of the ordinary happened tonight."

Well, not until the 4:43 mark of the fourth quarter.

Wade drove the lane, got fouled by Brad Miller, and the downward spiral for the Bulls quickly got underway. Wade started jawing at someone, Kirk Hinrich argued the foul call, and the whistles just kept coming. Hinrich got a technical, Miller was issued another one after questioning why his foul was deemed flagrant, and moments later, Hinrich earned technical No. 2 and drew an automatic ejection.

In other words, it was awesome.

The sequence began with the Heat leading 87-77. After six free throws and Wade's floater from the left baseline 18 seconds after the initial whistle of the possession, Miami was up 95-77.

Let the postgame back-and-forth begin.

Said Miller: "They were trying to be tough guys, and we get to see them again."

Countered Wade: "Brad can stop crying."

By the way, the teams play again in Chicago on March 25.

"That's going to be a very compelling game when we play in Chicago," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. "There'll be a lot of stakes for that game and I think both teams will be motivated for that one."

Wade scored 17 of his 22 points in the second half for Miami, which extended its season-best home winning streak to five games and passed idle Toronto for the No. 7 spot in the Eastern Conference. The Heat are now 2½ games clear of No. 9 Chicago in the playoff chase.

"We want to win every game and we've put ourselves in position where we've got to scrap," O'Neal said. "We can't blame anybody else but ourselves. So every game we have in this building, we've got to take full advantage of it."

Chicago was without Derrick Rose (sprained left wrist), Luol Deng (strained right calf) and Joakim Noah (plantar fasciitis in left foot).

Miami was missing Michael Beasley (bruised thigh), Rafer Alston (suspended for season), and Dorrell Wright (suspended).

The Heat beat the Bulls in the first round of the 2006 playoffs on their way to the NBA championship, then opened the next season by getting drubbed at home by 42 points against Chicago. The Bulls swept Miami out of the playoffs that season, and the 2008-09 series had some memorable moments as well, like Wade making a running 3-pointer to beat Chicago in double overtime on March 9, 2009.

Mario Chalmers scored 17 on 6-of-9 shooting.

NOTES: Richardson had four 3-pointers in the first 7 minutes. ... O'Neal didn't score in his final nine minutes of court time, meaning his 25 points came with him logging 24 minutes. ... Chicago is now 4-17 all-time at AmericanAirlines Arena.

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