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The Heat defeated the Bulls 112-91 in the East play-in game, and they are now on their way to Boston.

Jimmy Butler being their greatest player won't result in a championship for the Miami Heat, according to ESPN analyst Kendrick Perkins.



Perkins stated his opinions once more on Friday. In the pregame show, he discussed the topic prior to the Heat's game versus the Chicago Bulls.


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In the fourth quarter, chanting increase frequently. The Miami Heat crowd would not stop shouting, "We want Boston."

The fans' request was granted. And in Round 1 this year, there will be a replay of the last two Eastern Conference finals.

Miami is back in the playoffs, despite Jimmy Butler missing three weeks due to a sprained knee. In a play-in tournament elimination game on Friday night, the Heat defeated the Chicago Bulls 112-91 to secure the final berth in the Eastern Conference playoffs. Tyler Herro scored 24 points and was one assist away from a triple-double, while youngster Jaime Jaquez Jr. chipped in 21 points.

"Erik Spoelstra, the coach of the Heat, remarked, "I have an appreciation for the things you can't buy, the things that you have to earn." "We have to work for this. You have no power over it. It cannot be purchased with cash. In reality, you have to work together to earn it, and we had to work hard simply to obtain this first ticket punched for the dance invitation."

Miami, the overwhelming favorites to win the NBA, will now face a team of underdogs in the form of the Celtics, led by Kevin Love with 16 points and Bam Adebayo with 13. Similar to last year, when they made it all the way to the NBA Finals after surviving the play-in round, the Heat are once again the 8th seed.


In the end, Jaquez stated, "we just have to bring that toughness and Miami Heat culture." "We went to Boston for two games. We must establish the tone extremely early, force our will on them, and make it tangible.

With a 19-0 run in the first quarter, they gained command of the Bulls, and a 14-0 run halfway through the second half eliminated any chance of doubt. For the second straight year, the Heat defeated the Bulls in the final East play-in game, led by Herro's 10 rebounds and 9 assists.

The Bulls, led by DeMar DeRozan, scored 22 points. Nikola Vucevic contributed 16 points, 14 rebounds, and five assists. For Chicago, which was attempting to make history by becoming the fifth team in thirty-five years to qualify for the postseason while not finishing the season above.500 on a single day, Coby White scored 13 runs.

"It was difficult", DeRozan said. "We missed a lot of easy shots slip."

Chicago only made 38% of their shots, and the Heat defense won the game.


Bulls coach Billy Donovan Said that “It’s going to be ugly, grind-out. Might we have performed better in those situations? Most likely. We weren’t perfect, in my opinion. I misunderstood our guys for competitors.

The 19-0 run pushed the Heat ahead, converting an 11-6 deficit into an early 25-11 advantage. It also tied Miami's record for the most points scored in a row this season, which has only happened twice. The spurt, which saw Jaquez and Nikola Jovic combine for 11 points, helped Miami take a 17-point lead after one quarter and extend it to 20 in the second.

It was a hard-fought, gutsy, win-or-go-home night that featured a rare burst of respectable offense.


The Bulls were even colder off the court, so even though the Heat only scored 13 points in the second quarter, they led 47–37 at the half. Chicago went 4 for 5 in the first half and 8 for 39 in the second. The Heat went 8 for 9 in the first half and 9 for 35 in the second.

It was that bad: Miami had intervals of 0 for 8 and 0 for 6, while Chicago missed 14 of 15 shots in a row. However, the Heat had the two huge runs, and they are back in the NBA Finals last season as the eighth seed.


This time, it will be more harder because Boston is a team that won an NBA-best 64 games this season and is probably still bitter over their home loss in Game 7 of the previous year's East finals to the Heat.

"I'm appreciative of the chance to participate in the playoffs," Spoelstra declared. "I'm appreciative of this locker room's opportunity. And I believe they are grateful for it as well.





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