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Deng, rested Bulls upend Hornets 96-87

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Chicago Bulls forward Luol Deng (9) celebrates past New Orleans Hornets forward Ryan Anderson (33) after scoring late in the fourth quarter of an NBA basketball game in New Orleans, Tuesday, Feb. 19, 2013. The Bulls won 96-87. (AP Photo/Jonathan Bachman)

NEW ORLEANS (AP) — Even if Derrick Rose wasn't ready to return, the Chicago Bulls got healthier as a team over the All-Star break — and it showed.

Luol Deng scored 20 points, Kirk Hinrich returned from a seven-game absence with 10 assists, and the Chicago Bulls snapped a two-game skid with a 96-87 victory over the New Orleans Hornets on Tuesday night.

"We all needed a little break," said Bulls power forward Carlos Boozer, who had 17 points, 10 rebounds and four steals. "(We needed to) get away from it, get rejuvenated, get recharged, especially mentally. Obviously, physically, too. We had a lot of guys who were banged up. Some of us are still banged up, but we're playing through it."

Chicago, which hopes Rose will return from last season's left knee injury in time for the stretch run to the playoffs, has now gone 31-22 without him.

"We're a complete team," said Boozer, whose team plays next at home against first-place Miami on Thursday night. "We've got great players at each position."

The Bulls took the lead for good late in the first quarter, but didn't put the Hornets away until Deng's clutch jumper from the top of the key with 44.8 seconds left put Chicago up 94-87 after the Hornets had pulled within five points on Eric Gordon's 3-pointer.

Joakim Noah had 15 points and 17 rebounds for Chicago, which outrebounded New Orleans 47-39 and scored 15 second-chance points.

"We've got a lot of guys who like to get in there and bang and rebound," Boozer said. "That's one of our strengths."

Gordon finished with 20 and Anthony Davis had 15 points and 10 rebounds for New Orleans, which saw its two-game winning streak snapped after committing nine of its 15 turnovers in the final quarter. Greivis Vasquez had 11 points and 10 assists for the Hornets.

"They had good ball pressure," Hornets forward Jason Smith said of the Bulls' fourth-quarter defense. "Hinrich, he played amazing defense. He played a hell of a game."

Hinrich, who had not played since Jan. 30 because of a right elbow injury, accounted for a third of Chicago's 30 total assists to go with three steals.

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