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Deng scores 33; Bulls go to 3-0 against Knicks

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The Knicks' Carmelo Anthony tries to shoot as the Bulls' Joakim Noah defends during the first quarter Friday at Madison Square Garden in New York. (AP Photo/Bill Kostroun)

NEW YORK – Joakim Noah loved shutting up the chatter almost as much as shutting down the Knicks.

He heard how Carmelo Anthony would come out firing after his suspension, how the Knicks would pay the Bulls back for a tense, testy meeting last month.

Turned out to be the same no contest it was last time.

Luol Deng scored a season-high 33 points in the Bulls’ third victory over New York this season, a 108-101 win Friday that sent the Knicks to their season-high third straight loss.

“I think it was a big game. A lot of people watching and everybody was saying the Knicks were going to get revenge for what happened last time, nah, nah, nah,” Noah said, unable to contain his postgame smile. “And we came back, held it down again.”

Noah couldn’t contain his excitement while playing in front of family and friends, even breaking out his gun salute that he vowed to shelve after the shootings at a Newtown, Conn., elementary school, apologetically saying he just got too hyped up.

Topping the 29 points he scored here last month, Deng shot 13 of 18 from the field and also led the defensive effort that contained Anthony in the decisive first half of his return from a one-game suspension.

Carlos Boozer added 17 points for the Bulls, whose offense won’t be at full strength until Derrick Rose is back from knee surgery, yet they still shot 57 percent.

Anthony ended up with 39 points for the Knicks, who were roughed up again a night after losing in Indiana. He shot 14 of 32 but said his struggles had nothing to do with Deng and that he simply missed shots he normally makes.

Without starting point guard Raymond Felton and key big men Marcus Camby and Rasheed Wallace, they lack the depth or sharpness on either end they had during their fast start to the season.

“We definitely don’t want to lose. We’ve got to bounce back, take it one day at a time, one game at a time,” Anthony said. “Sunday is our next game, New Orleans, and that’s a game that we have to go get. It’s a must-win.”

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