<div align="center"><div class="quote_poster">Quote:</div><div class="quote_post">CHICAGO (AP) -- His neck bothered him, and a 25-point deficit didn't ease the pain. But Chris Duhon shrugged it off. The second-year pro registered the first triple double of his career, and the Chicago Bulls rallied to a 109-105 overtime victory over the Charlotte Bobcats on Wednesday night in the season-opener for both teams. Duhon finished with 18 points on 5-of-9 shooting, 12 assists and 10 rebounds after spending a night in a hospital after being fouled to the floor in a preseason game at Minnesota last week. "When I got screened that didn't feel too good," Duhon said. "But that's something you can play through. When you love this game, you're always going to have bumps and bruises you need to play through." Tyson Chandler scored 11 points, including two shots in overtime that gave the Bulls a four-point lead, and grabbed 11 rebounds. Darius Songaila hit a 3-pointer that tied it in the final seconds of regulation and finished with 11 points. The Bobcats led by 25 in the third quarter and were ahead 89-68 going into the fourth only to see it disappear. Duhon hit a 3-pointer from the corner with 34.1 seconds left in regulation, and Songaila hit one from the top of the key to tie it at 98 with 5.1 remaining. </div>Complete Recap - Box Score</div>