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O'Neal leads the way for Heat on Riley's return
(Reuters)
Updated: 2005-12-15 09:15

NEW YORK (Reuters) - Shaquille O'Neal scored 30 points on his first start since coming back from injury and Pat Riley enjoyed a winning return as Miami Heat coach in a 100-97 road win over the Chicago Bulls on Tuesday.

Miami Heat center Shaquille O'Neal (R) shoots over Chicago Bulls forward Michael Sweetney (bottom) during the first half of their NBA game in Chicago December 13, 2005. Miami Heat won the game 100-97.
Miami Heat center Shaquille O'Neal (R) shoots over Chicago Bulls forward Michael Sweetney (bottom) during the first half of their NBA game in Chicago December 13, 2005. Miami Heat won the game 100-97. [Reuters]
Riley, the team's president and former coach, took over coaching duties for a second time earlier this week when Stan Van Gundy resigned for personal reasons.

The alarm bells would have been ringing when he saw Miami's double-digit lead in the fourth quarter drop to just two, but the Heat managed to hold on to improve to 12-10, and 3-1 with O'Neal in the line-up.

"It's going to take me time to get up to speed on everything," Riley admitted after the game.

O'Neal played in his second game since missing 18 contests with a sprained ankle and started for the first time after coming off the bench in the overtime win over Washington on Sunday.

He shot 12-for-21 from the field and added seven rebounds while playing 27 minutes.

Dwyane Wade added 14 points and had 11 rebounds for the Heat, while Antoine Walker also scored 14 points.

Alonzo Mourning turned in another solid effort off the bench for Miami, contributing 11 points and 12 rebounds in just 20 minutes.

Kirk Hinrich had 26 points and eight assists for the Bulls (11-11), who trailed 52-43 at the half.

Darius Songaila added 19 points in just 21 minutes for Chicago.

The Bulls had one last chance to tie the game on a three-pointer as time expired, but Luol Deng's shot went off the rim as the buzzer sounded.

In Washington, Jarvis Hayes scored 19 points as the Wizards beat the New Jersey Nets 94-74.
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