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Chicago 105, Golden State 91

CHICAGO, Feb. 23 (UPI) -- Marcus Fizer scored a career-high 30 points Saturday night as the new-lookChicago Bulls won their third straight game for the first time in more than two years a a 105-91 victory over the Golden State Warriors, who have lost six straight games.

It is the Bulls' first three-game winning streak since Jan. 5-8, 2000 and their first win over the Warriors since Jan. 30, 1998, the year of their last championship.

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Fizer was helped by newcomers Travis Best, who had 16 points and nine assists, and Jalen Rose, who scored 15 points. Rose is averaging more than 24 points in his first three games with the Bulls, who acquired him and Best on Tuesday in a seven-player trade with Indiana.

Rookies Gilbert Arenas and Troy Murphy each scored 16 points for Golden State, which also has lost 10 straight on the road since Dec. 22.

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