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Chicago 97, Seattle 91

SEATTLE, Feb. 2 (UPI) -- A.J. Guyton scored 13 of his 15 points in the fourth quarter, during which the Chicago Bulls made six three-pointers, scored 41 points and erased a 13-point deficit for a stunning 97-91 victory Saturday night over the Seattle SuperSonics.

The Bulls had dropped 25 straight road games to teams from the West since Feb. 6, 1999, when Elton Brand scored 21 points in a 100-90 victory over the Los Angeles Clippers.

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This looked like another loss as Chicago missed its last eight shots of the third quarter and trailed, 69-56, entering the final period.

But the Bulls put together perhaps their best stretch of the season. They went on a 30-7 burst that included six shots from the arc, half of them from Guyton.

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