The final NBA Play-In game for the Eastern Conference is set!
The Miami Heat will battle the Chicago Bulls for the final playoff spot in the NBA Eastern Conference.
Both teams enter Friday's game with a lot on the line in hopes of a playoff berth to face the No.1 seed Boston Celtics.
Will the Heat pull out another Play-In win, or will the Bulls run them over?
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NBA Play-In Preview: Heat vs. Bulls
Date: Friday, April 19th
Time: 7:00 PM
Network: ESPN
The Chicago Bulls defeated the Atlanta Hawks to keep their season alive, thanks to a big performance from Coby White, who scored 42 points.
The same could not be said for the Heat, who lost to the Philadelphia 76ers in a close one. Now having the task of taking on a hot Chicago Bulls team that has managed to win three of their last four games.
It was a long regular season for both clubs, as they both dealt with significant injury blows throughout the year. However, the Heat and Bulls have managed to take care of business during the regular season to get to this point and now we will see who is the more resilient amongst the two.
NBA Play-In Preview: No Jimmy Butler for the Heat and Another Injury for the Bulls
The injury bug may have reared its ugly head yet again for both teams.
The Miami Heat find themselves in a bit of a dilemma approaching Friday night's game without All-Star forward Jimmy Butler.
According to an article by Athletic NBA Insider, Shams Charnia, Butler is feared to have sustained a MCL injury.
Jimmy Butler landed awkwardly in the first quarter while going for a fast break after trying to fake out 76ers small forward Kelly Oubre Jr., causing them to both buckle knees.
Butler managed to play through the final three-quarters of the game for them; however, Charnia said the Heat star would likely be sidelined indefinitely and miss the Playoffs entirely.
Jimmy Butler has missed a significant number of games during the regular season. Being sidelined for this postseason game is a huge blow to a Miami team with championship aspirations.
Butler was a big part of last season's Miami Heat NBA Finals run, one that saw them fall to the Denver Nuggets in five games. He remained the heart and soul of this Heat team throughout the regular season and was a significant factor in their playoff success coming into the postseason this year.
It seems that without their leader on the court, the Heat may have trouble returning to the playoffs, let alone the NBA Finals.
Chicago Bulls guard Alex Caruso may miss Friday's game due to a severe ankle injury, according to ESPN NBA Insider Adrian Wojnarowski. This was possibly caused by Bulls center Andre Drummond accidentally stepping on his foot during last night's game.
Alex Caruso is the best defensive guard for a Bulls team that was middle of the pack defensively this season. Without him, it may be hard for the Bulls to slow down a guard like Tyler Herro or Terry Rozier.
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NBA Play-In: X-Factors for the Heat and Bulls
Without Jimmy Butler, the Heat guard Tyler Herro has to find his shot, as he did a bit too late in the game against the 76ers.
Herro scored 25 points on an inefficient 9-27 shooting. At times, Herro has proven to be the best player on the court for the Heat throughout the regular season when fully healthy.
He would need to turn it on for Miami without Butler on the court.
Coby White was big-time in the Bulls win over the Hawks, dropping a career-high 42 points on an efficient 15-21 shooting.
He may need to put together another big performance for the Bulls to have any hope of winning this game.
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NBA Play-In Preview: Final Verdict
The Miami Heat have the edge in experience when facing a win-or-go-home game, even without Jimmy Butler.
The Heat also hold a defense that is able to slow down DeMar DeRozan, Coby White, and Nikola Vucevic; the Bulls' primary sources of offense.
The Miami Heat over the Chicago Bulls.
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