Westerlund: Bulls get a reminder of their sad state in being eliminated by the Heat in the play-in tournament yet again
- Tyler Herro scored 38 points, leading the Miami Heat to a 109-90 victory over the Chicago Bulls in the Play-In Tournament.
- The Heat took a 71-47 halftime lead and eliminated the Bulls from the Play-In for the third consecutive year.
- Miami will face Atlanta on Friday for a chance to advance to the Eastern Conference playoffs.
- Dalen Terry of the Chicago Bulls attempted to drive past Miami's Alec Burks during the game.
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Column: Why aren’t the seats hotter for Chicago Bulls’ Artūras Karnišovas and Billy Donovan?
Something is deeply wrong with the Chicago Bulls. The problem goes far beyond Wednesday’s demoralizing, disgraceful blowout loss to the Miami Heat. It goes beyond losing in the play-in tournament to the same team for three consecutive years. This team is broken. There’s no clear path forward. After a full decade without winning a playoff series — or a single home playoff game — the Bulls no longer represent winning. So where are the consequences…
Herro goes from raising eyebrows to turning heads as Heat knock out Bulls in Play-In Tournament - Seymour Tribune
CHICAGO (AP) — Tyler Herro went from raising eyebrows with a shot he missed to turning heads one week later with all the baskets he made. Both times, he did it for Miami in Chicago. Herro had it going, scoring 38 points as the Heat pounded the Bulls 109-90 to advance in the Play-In Tournament on Wednesday. “I’ve been saying this all year,” Bam Adebayo said. “It’s good for him to have these types of moments. In past years, he’s been injured and (…
Westerlund: Bulls get a reminder of their sad state in being eliminated by the Heat in the play-in tournament yet again
The Bulls’ season ended quietly with a pathetic showing in a 109-90 loss to the Heat on Wednesday evening at the United Center in the play-in game between the ninth and 10th seeds.
A Pair of Kentucky Alumni Look to Continue Hot Streaks in NBA Play-In
Despite playing during different eras in their time wearing the blue and white, Tyler Herro and Bam Adebayo have come together on the next level to create a powerful duo for the Miami Heat. Their performance in the first round of this year’s play-in is further proof of their effectiveness together. The nine-seeded Heat traveled to Chicago to fight for a spot in the playoffs, and from the jump, the aforementioned pair of Kentucky alumni took cont…
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