NBA-Suns scorch Bulls to end road losing streak

Jan 12 (Reuters) - Luis Scola and the fast-paced Phoenix Suns snapped a 12-game road losing streak with a rousing 97-81 win over the Chicago Bulls on Saturday.
Argentine forward Scola scored 22 points and bench player Michael Beasley weighed in with 20 as the Suns stunned the Bulls at the United Center to improved to 13-26 for the season.
Phoenix outshot Chicago by 49 percent to 36 from the field and out-rebounded their opponents 46-42 with a welcome return to form after being beaten in their five previous games.
Forward Carlos Boozer led the way with 15 points on six-of-14 shooting for the Bulls, who slipped to 20-15 just three days after an upset 104-96 defeat by the lowly Milwaukee Bucks.
With guard Richard Hamilton getting his jump shot going early on to score eight points, the Bulls made a promising start to lead 21-20 after a closely contested opening quarter.
However the Suns took control as the red-hot Beasley drained 14 points on seven-of-eight shooting to help his team forge ahead 49-42 by halftime.
A Sebastian Telfair three-pointer stretched the Phoenix lead to 77-63 after the third quarter and they outscored Chicago 20-18 in the fourth to remain in charge. (Reporting by Mark Lamport-Stokes in Los Angeles; Editing by Frank Pingue)

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