Tag: Bulls vs Heat

  • Bulls Beat Heat – Huge Blow to Remaining Playoff Hopes

    Bulls Beat Heat – Huge Blow to Remaining Playoff Hopes

    Despite a huge halftime deficit, the Chicago Bulls found a way to come back and beat the Miami Heat 89-78, helping themselves out in the race to finish third in the conference, while the Heat’s playoff problems became a whole lot bigger.

  • Chicago Bulls – Derrick Rose Doesn’t Always Need to be Special

    Chicago Bulls – Derrick Rose Doesn’t Always Need to be Special

    The absence of Chris Bosh made things very easy for the Chicago Bulls against the Miami Heat, winning 93-75 as both Derrick Rose and Pau Gasol had a chance to take it a bit easier than usual, while Mike Dunleavy took care of the scoring angle.

  • Heat Over Bulls – Two Superstars Are Enough

    Heat Over Bulls – Two Superstars Are Enough

    A broken nose is keeping LeBron James off the courts for a week, which only means it’s an opportunity for Chris Bosh and Dwyane Wade to show that there’s more to the Miami Heat than just its MVP, and it seemed like the All-Star duo had no problem taking care of business in a 93-79 win over the Chicago Bulls.

  • NBA – Bulls vs Heat Predictions

    NBA – Bulls vs Heat Predictions

    The NBA season officially opens an hour earlier, but when the Chicago Bulls arrive to play their big rivals and champions Miami Heat at the AmericanAirlines Arena we’ll know that the 2013-2014 campaign is off and running with a game that’s big because of its stars (LeBron James, Derrick Rose) and the rivalry.

  • Miami Heat – Opening Night vs Chicago Bulls, Christmas Game vs Los Angeles Lakers

    Miami Heat – Opening Night vs Chicago Bulls, Christmas Game vs Los Angeles Lakers

    The team that should devour most of the national attention next season should be the Miami Heat, the two-time defending NBA champions, who will begin their season against Eastern Conference rivals the Chicago Bulls and play the highly anticipated Christmas game against the Los Angeles Lakers.

  • Miami Heat Deal Chicago Bulls Their Worst Playoff Loss in History

    Miami Heat Deal Chicago Bulls Their Worst Playoff Loss in History

    It was clear the Miami Heat would be fired up in Game 2, but no one knew that the Chicago Bulls would stop playing near the end of the second quarter, losing in an embarrassing fashion (115-78), their worst defeat in postseason history, heading back to Chicago in a 1-1 tied series, as LeBron James didn’t even need to score in the second half.

  • NBA Playoffs – Bulls vs Heat Game 2 Predictions

    NBA Playoffs – Bulls vs Heat Game 2 Predictions

    While there is a chance that the Chicago Bulls might have found the recipe to do what seemed impossible until a few days ago – beat the current Miami Heat team in a seven game series, there’s also the option of them awaking a slumbering dragon that didn’t win so many games during the second half of the season on sheer luck alone, and has responded quite well to being behind in a series over the last couple of seasons.

  • NBA Playoffs – Heat vs Bulls Semifinals Series Predictions

    NBA Playoffs – Heat vs Bulls Semifinals Series Predictions

    Is there a chance for the Chicago Bulls, with so many injured players and coming off an exhausting first round series to pull off the upset? The fact that the Miami Heat struggled against them through the regular season might prove to be the only thing that keeps them going, but eventually, it’s going to be very hard even imagining them making it through a best-of-seven series against LeBron James and a very well rested bunch of NBA champions.

  • LeBron James and the Hunt for Home Court Advantage

    LeBron James isn’t resting as the playoffs await just around the corner. While Chris Bosh got his second night off and Derrick Rose missed yet another game, the NBA’s best player dominated in an aggressive, playoff-like affair, leading the Miami Heat to a 83-72 win over the Chicago Bulls. Still hope for home court advantage.

  • LeBron Better Than Rose, Heat Better Than Bulls

    LeBron James isn’t just looking to win his first NBA title, he seems pretty determined to win back the MVP trophy he won twice in a row before Derrick Rose won it last season. His 35 points, while Derrick Rose failed to capitalize on two late chances, gave the Miami Heat a 97-93 win over the Chicago Bulls.