Heat eliminate Bulls 102-91, will face Bucks in Round 1

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Miami Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra, front, shouts to his players during the first half of an NBA basketball play-in tournament game against the Chicago Bulls, Friday, April 14, 2023, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)

MIAMI ā€“ Max Strus had another 3-pointer taken away in an elimination game. He and Jimmy Butler made sure it didn't matter.

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Strus and Butler ā€” who was doubled over at times in the final moments, heaving for every breath ā€” scored 31 points apiece, and the Miami Heat closed the game on a 15-1 run to beat the Chicago Bulls 102-91 in an Eastern Conference play-in game Friday night.

ā€œOur team has obviously not been perfect this year,ā€ Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. ā€œBut I do know one thing about the men in that locker room: The last 48 hours, I know how categorically, unequivocally, how badly and desperately our group wanted to get into this damn thing ā€” and get into the playoffs to have an opportunity to compete for a title.ā€

Their reward: the No. 8 seed in the East and a first-round matchup with the Milwaukee Bucks, the NBAā€™s top overall seed, starting Sunday.

DeMar DeRozan led the Bulls with 26 points and nine assists. Alex Caruso added 16 points, Zach Lavine had 15 but shot just 6 for 20, and Coby White scored 14. Chicago got a road win at Toronto on Wednesday to extend its season, but couldnā€™t get the second road victory it needed to make the playoffs.

ā€œThey're disappointed,ā€ Bulls coach Billy Donovan said. ā€œWhen you make that investment from September to the middle of April, that's a lot of time. You reflect back a little bit. I think they're all disappointed. We were getting better as a group, I think, since the All-Star break. It would have been nice if we found a way to win tonight and continue on to the playoffs, but it didn't happen.ā€

Tyler Herro added 12 points and Bam Adebayo grabbed 17 rebounds for Miami, which trailed by six midway through the final quarter.

But Butler scored while getting fouled with 2:17 left to put Miami ahead for good, found Strus for a 3-pointer ā€” his seventh of the night ā€” a minute later to push the lead to five, and Strus sealed it with three free throws after getting fouled on a try from beyond the arc with 40 seconds remaining.

ā€œI don't think any of us felt any type of pressure,ā€ Butler said. ā€œWe went out, we competed.ā€

The Heat led by 14 in the first quarter, held as much as a 10-point lead in the third quarter, then found themselves down by six with 7:12 remaining.

A 9-3 spurt over the next 2 minutes ā€” Butler had seven, Strus had the other two ā€” pulled the Heat into a tie, and into all-too-familiar territory. The NBA defines clutch games as those that are within five points or less in the final 5 minutes, and the Heat played a league-high 54 of them during the regular season.

Maybe it prepared them for this moment. White made a 3-pointer with 3:47 left to put the Bulls up 90-87. The score the rest of the way: Heat 15, Bulls 1.

ā€œWin or go home," said Strus, an Illinois native who started his career with the Bulls. "We're not done yet.ā€

TIP-INS

Bulls: Chicago was a combined 13-1 this season against Miami, Detroit, Portland, Utah and Dallas. ā€¦ The Bulls didnā€™t trail Miami by more than nine in any of the three regular-season matchups between the teams. ... Nikola Vucevic had 12 points.

Heat: Strus had 14 points in the first quarter, matching the seventh-best scoring effort in any quarter of his career. ā€¦ This was the 21st Heat team to finish a regular season with a winning record; they were 44-38. All 21 have made the playoffs. ... Kyle Lowry was limited in the second half with a knee issue, but told Spoelstra postgame that he was fine.

LOOKING AHEAD

The Heat and Bucks split four meetings this season, both going 2-0 at home. Butler averaged 22 points per game to lead all players in the season series. Adebayo and Milwaukeeā€™s Giannis Antetokounmpo both averaged 19.5, and Herro averaged 19.

BILLY AND UDONIS

It was the final time Donovan will share a court with one of his college players at Florida, Heat captain Udonis Haslem, who will retire when this Miami season ends. All of Haslemā€™s NBA and college coaches were at the game, with Erik Spoelstra on the Heat sideline, Pat Riley in the Heat presidentā€™s box, Stan Van Gundy broadcasting for TNT and Donovan leading the Bulls.

ā€œIā€™m not surprised about the impact heā€™s had on the community here and Iā€™m not surprised about the impact heā€™s had inside the organization,ā€ Donovan said. He also lauded Haslem for prioritizing winning and never leaving the Heat even though he had offers elsewhere ā€œfor a lot more money.ā€

UP NEXT

Bulls: Season complete.

Heat: Visit Milwaukee in Game 1 on Sunday.

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