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Nothing good lasts long for the Bulls this season. Less than 24 hours after a short-handed roster clinched a galvanizing win over the Heat, the Bulls returned to the Kaseya Center to receive a crushing 134-91 smackdown in their final game of the series.
MIAMI (AP) — Bam Adebayo and Pelle Larsson each had 20 points, and the Miami Heat tied their third-biggest victory margin ever in a 134-91 rout of the Chicago Bulls on Sunday night. The Heat led by as many as 54;
Ayo Dosunmu scored 29 points and Matas Buzelis added 10 of his 21 in the fourth quarter Saturday, leading the Chicago Bulls to a 125-118 win over the Miami Heat.
Perhaps it was the return of Davion Mitchell. Perhaps it was the humiliation of falling 18 hours earlier to a team that scheduled it as a day of rest. Or perhaps there is rekindled hope of the move into February leading to a move out of nearly permanent residence in the play-in bracket.
After splitting road wins in the first two games, the Miami Heat (26-23) and Chicago Bulls (24-25) finish a stretch of three games against each other in four days when they run it back on Sunday night at the Kaseya Center in Miami.
There are wins, there are statements, and then there is whatever happened Sunday night at the Kaseya Center. The Miami Heat didn’t just defeat the Chicago Bulls; they dismantled them, piece by piece,
The Chicago Bulls and Miami Heat will conclude a rare three-game series on Sunday night after splitting the first two.
Both the Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls may be without multiple key players in Sunday night's matchup.
Sometimes, the box score doesn’t tell you the whole story. But sometimes, it screams it. On a humid night in South Beach, the Chicago Bulls walked into the Kaseya Center looking less like a professional basketball roster and more like a MASH unit.