NBA: Injury-hit Bulls lose while Heat win to narrow gap

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  • AVA stops sale of brand of Taiwan bubble tea pearls

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Struggling Washington upset injury-nagged NBA win leader Chicago 87-84 on Monday while the Miami Heat, also without a key star, rallied late behind LeBron James to defeat host New Jersey 101-98.

As a result, the Heat closed the gap on Chicago in the fight for the best overall record in the Eastern Conference and a home-court playoff advantage into the NBA Finals, Miami improving to 43-17 while the Bulls fell to 46-15.

The Heat play host to Chicago on Thursday in what figures to be a critical showdown to decide which of them will be the overall top seed in the East for the playoffs, which begin on April 28.

Chicago played without reigning NBA Most Valuable Player Derrick Rose, who missed his 24th game of the lockout-shortened season with a sore right foot, and Britain's Luol Deng, who has a right rib injury.

Miami was missing star guard Dwyane Wade, who was rested by the Heat, while the Nets lacked star Deron Williams, who was nursing an injured right calf.

At Chicago, a James Singleton dunk gave the Wizards an 82-77 lead with 1:40 remaining but C.J. Watson answered with a jumper for the Bulls. John Wall hit one free throw but Watson sank another jumper to pull Chicago within 83-81.

Two more Wall free throws with 22 seconds remaining gave Washington an 85-81 edge but Watson responded with a 3-pointer with 16 seconds to play to pull Chicago within 85-84 before the Wizards added two Maurice Evans free throws to produce the final margin.

Watson and Richard Hamilton missed 3-point shots in the final five seconds and the Wizards hung on for the upset victory, improving to 15-46, the NBA's second-worst record, with their first win in Chicago since 2008.

Hamilton led the Bulls with 22 points while Watson added 17 and Carlos Boozer contributed 16 points and 13 rebounds. Kevin Seraphin led Washington with 21 points and 13 rebounds.

At New Jersey, LeBron James scored eight of his game-high 37 points in the last 90 seconds to rally the Heat. Cris Bosh added 22 points and 15 rebounds.

The Nets led 96-93 before James scored eight points in a row down the stretch to seize a victory.

A James layup pulled Miami within 96-95 and another after a Gerald Green miss for the Nets put the Heat ahead to stay with 51 seconds remaining.

James hit an inside jumper with 13 seconds remaining for a 99-96 Miami lead and, after a Nets turnover, he hit two free throws to give Miami a five-point cushion.

MarShon Brooks hit a jumper for the Nets with .4 of a second remaining but it was too little and too late to keep New Jersey, already eliminated from playoff contention, from falling to 22-40.

Kris Humphries led New Jersey with 29 points while Brooks added 24.

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    Singaporean director Anthony Chen described as “surreal” the 15-minute standing ovation that followed the world premiere of his debut feature film "Ilo Ilo" at the Cannes Film Festival on Sunday. Though the ending of the premiere couldn’t have been more perfect, the 29-year-old Chen said the beginning was quite “nerve-wrecking” as it was marred by technical glitches.