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Yes, it would be their third straight meeting in the Play-In Tournament, but the first time the game would be in Chicago.
Five takeaways from the Miami Heat’s 119-111 win over the Chicago Bulls (37-43) on Wednesday night at United Center to begin its late-season two-game trip. The Heat (36-44) ends the trip on Friday ...
With Andrew Wiggins back, the Miami Heat have a different starting lineup against the Chicago Bulls than the previous game.
Miami Heat forward Andrew Wiggins returned to the lineup against the Chicago Bulls after missing six games because of a right ...
That’s because the Heat had an opportunity to host one play-in tournament game and carve out an easier play-in tournament path with a win in Chicago. Instead, the Heat lost to the Bulls and appears to ...
If the standings stay the same, the Bulls will play the Miami Heat for the third straight year, this time in the first ... battling for the ninth spot. All four teams have losing records.
Despite a disappointing season that has left the Miami Heat on the brink of a sub-.500 record, Erik Spoelstra’s team still has ... potentially face the Chicago Bulls. When speaking to the ...
He will undoubtedly fall short for the Rookie of the Year award, but Buzelis has shown since the Zach LaVine trade in early ...
The Miami Heat's ... the bleeding for the Heat, who are trying to keep their spot in the Play-In Tournament. They are in the No. 10 seed, one game behind the Chicago Bulls. For Wiggins, the ...