The heat is dealing a very big blow to the Bulls


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The Heat obviously didn’t appreciate that they bit the dust at home the day before against the Bulls! The result, for this third match in a row between the two teams, Miami he took great pleasure in dominating his opponent to ensure he wins the beauty of this mini-series in style!

The uncertainty quickly disappeared after the thunderous start of the two greats of the match, Pele Larsson and Bam Adebayo, the authors of 17 of the first 22 points for the home team! The problem is that Chicago was behind (22-5) after barely six minutes of the game and did not threaten until the end of the match! The subs quickly contributed, from Davion Mitchell to Jaime Jaquez Jr. to the imposing Kel’el Ware, before once again letting the Larson-Adebayo duo shine, including 8 straight points from Florida and two hoop finishes that thrilled the Kasey Center.

At +22 at halftime (62-40), the Heat kept their foot on the gas against the underdog Bulls. In turn, Davion Mitchell, Andrew Wiggins, then Jaime Jaquez continued to widen the gap as Kel’el Ware put on a high-profile show to fuel a huge gap after three quarters (101-62). This increased to an incredible +54 at the end of the fourth quarter, with a dunk by Vladislav Goldin (126-72). A crash between Jahmir Young and Cashad Johnson then ended the show. Enough to give Chicago time to cover up the carnage a bit, to finish with a score of 134 to 91.

WHAT TO REMEMBER

Record win. Already last November, Chicago had a good record losing 143-107, conceding the biggest loss in its history against the Heat (-36). But the Bulls managed to get worse last night in a match where Miami led by 54 points while losing by 43 points, conceding a new record!

When Pele Larson accuses her. A tripleheader against the Bulls will give him ideas. This is actually the first time in his NBA career that the Swedish guard has had three games with 15 or more points. On this night, he posted a 13-point first quarter for the first time (a career-high that set the tone), punctuated by a huge Patrick Williams score to finish with 20 points on 8/11 shooting, including 3/4 on 3-pointers, 4 rebounds and 4 assists.

Balloon for the Bulls. Or almost… Among the many sectors dominated by Chicago, we’ll note this incredible fumble by the five majors on an outside shot, on 1/21! Ayo Dosunmu saved the honor with his 1/4, where Kobi White (0/6), Matas Bouzelis (0/5), Isak Okoro and Nikola Vucevic (0/3) remained empty. The bench hardly fared better, burdened by 0/7 Pat Williams in practice. The only good news for the group was Yuki Kawamura’s second straight game, marked by 6 points, 6 rebounds and 6 assists.

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How to read statistics? Min = Minute; Shots = Shots Successful / Shots Attempted; 3 points = 3 points / attempt 3 points; LF = free throws made / free throws attempted; O = offensive rebound; D=defensive jump; T = Total number of jumps; Pd = assists; Fte: Personal mistakes; Int = intercepts; Bp = lost balls; Ct: Against; +/- = point difference when the player is on the court; Points = Points; Rating: player rating calculated based on positive actions – negative actions.


2026-02-02 05:21:00

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