MIAMI — The Chicago Bulls set the stage for a historic night at the AmericanAirlines Arena, opening the game with a 33-8 run against the Miami Heat, a feat unseen since the Michael Jordan era. Their relentless performance led to a 124-116 victory on Thursday, marking a rare achievement even beyond Jordan’s legendary teams.
Coby White spearheaded the Bulls’ offensive onslaught with 26 points, complemented by 11 assists and seven rebounds. Ayo Dosunmu, coming off the bench, added an impressive 24 points, helping the Bulls to maintain their lead throughout the game. Nikola Vucevic contributed a double-double with 24 points and 12 rebounds, along with seven assists.
The Bulls’ 25-point lead in the first quarter was the most substantial since Jordan’s Bulls outpaced Golden State by 27 in 1997. Moreover, the scoring feat of having four players with at least 23 points hadn’t been achieved since 1969, illustrating the exceptional nature of their performance.
Despite their efforts, the Heat, led by Jaime Jaquez Jr. with 22 points, made several attempts to close the gap. Miami managed to reduce the deficit to 14 by the end of the first quarter and even came within four points by halftime. However, Chicago’s consistent bursts of energy kept them ahead, with each Heat rally being met by a decisive Bulls response.
Heat coach Erik Spoelstra acknowledged the Bulls’ dominance, attributing their victory to a strong start and his team’s lack of initial energy. Miami was missing key players like Bam Adebayo and Tyler Herro due to injuries, which impacted their rotation and overall performance.
The game also saw the return and subsequent exit of Alex Caruso from the Bulls’ lineup. Caruso, who had been sidelined due to a sprained left ankle, left the game early after re-aggravating the injury.
Looking ahead, the teams are scheduled for a rematch on Saturday in Miami, marking their fourth and final regular-season meeting. The Heat, eyeing a chance for redemption, hope to have Tyler Herro back on the court, potentially as early as Monday’s game against Minnesota, concluding their four-game homestand.
The Bulls, riding the high of this significant win, will aim to replicate their success and further solidify their position as a formidable force in the league.