Heat dispose of Bulls, claim final
East playoff berth
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[April 20, 2024]
Tyler Herro recorded 24 points, 10 rebounds and nine assists
and the host Miami Heat punched their ticket to the playoffs with a
convincing 112-91 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Friday night.
Jaime Jaquez Jr. had 21 points, six rebounds and six assists in the
one-sided win in the final Eastern Conference play-in game. The Heat
will face the top-seeded Boston Celtics on Sunday in Game 1 of the
first round of the playoffs. Miami and Boston met in the two last
East finals, with Boston prevailing in 2022 and the Heat winning
last season.
Miami dominated Friday's contest even with star Jimmy Butler sitting
out with an MCL injury to his right knee. Butler was injured in the
Heat's play-in loss against the Philadelphia 76ers on Wednesday.
Kevin Love contributed 16 points and seven rebounds for the Heat,
and Bam Adebayo scored 13 points.
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said of his players, "We have a bunch of
Type-A competitors and I wanted them to enjoy it and embrace it and
to be grateful to have a game like that where it's not a pick-up
game and a game that doesn't have meaning.
"These are the games that you think about and reflect on later on
where you're like, 'That game was fun.' These games are fun. They
are fun. I'd rather not be in the play-in game, but they're fun. Our
competitors enjoy that."
DeMar DeRozan scored 22 points and Nikola Vucevic had 16 points, 14
rebounds and five assists for the Bulls. Coby White had just 13
points on 5-of-16 shooting after scoring 42 points against the
Atlanta Hawks two nights earlier.
"We couldn't get in a rhythm offensively," DeRozan said. "We
couldn't get anything going. And they had a rhythm and hit shots
when they needed."
Javonte Green added 12 points off the bench, and Ayo Dosunmu had 10
on 3-of-15 shooting for Chicago.
Miami also defeated the Bulls last season in the battle for the
final spot in the East. The Heat eventually lost to the Denver
Nuggets in the NBA Finals.
Spoelstra said, "We had to earn this. You can't influence it. You
can't pay money for it. You have to collectively come together and
earn it and we had to do it the hard way just to get this first
ticket punched for the first invitation to this dance.
"I'm grateful for this opportunity to be in the playoffs. I'm
grateful for this locker room to have this opportunity."
Miami shot 46.3 percent from the field on Friday, including 14 of 33
(42.4 percent) from 3-point range.
The Bulls made 38 percent of their attempts and were 13 of 43 (30.2
percent) from behind the arc.
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Apr 19, 2024; Miami, Florida, USA; Chicago Bulls guard Ayo Dosunmu
(12) reacts after driving to the basket against Miami Heat forward
Caleb Martin (16) and forward Nikola Jovic (5) in the second quarter
during a play-in game of the 2024 NBA playoffs at Kaseya Center.
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Chicago coach Billy Donovan said, "We didn't really
make shots. We have not really been what I would say a high-volume
3-point shooting team, but I think a lot of the threes stemmed from
getting into the teeth of the defense and sprayed it out."
The Bulls trailed 70-60 after a basket by Green with 3:15 left in
the third quarter, and then Miami delivered the knockout punch.
Delon Wright and Herro made treys during the quarter-ending 12-0 run
for an 82-60 lead, and Jaquez scored the first basket of the fourth
quarter to push the lead to 24.
Jaquez later converted a three-point play and added two free throws
59 seconds later as the Heat built a 99-70 with 7:05 left in the
game and cruised to the finish.
DeRozan said, "It was a long season. A lot of ups and downs, a lot
of challenges. A lot of frustrations and a combination of things we
had to go through. Guys being hurt and being in and out of the
lineup. Missing key players. Just one of those seasons with a
combination of bad luck, but guys stuck with it."
DeRozan's trey gave Chicago an early 11-6 lead before Miami rolled
off 19 straight points. Haywood Highsmith scored the final basket of
the spurt as the Heat held a 25-11 advantage with 4:52 left in the
opening quarter.
Miami later led by 19 in the quarter before taking a 34-17 lead into
the second period.
Chicago trimmed its deficit to 47-37 entering the break.
DeRozan scored 15 in the half for the Bulls, while Jaquez led Miami
with 10.
Herro, looking ahead to the series with the Celtics, said,
"Obviously, they're the best team by numbers and statistically in
the league. It's going to be a huge challenge for us, but we're
built for it. We're excited and we got to cover for Jimmy, so we're
going to Boston with a great mentality and mindset and be ready to
roll."
--Field Level Media
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