Officials: Zach Zarba, Curtis Blair, and Justin Van Duyne
TEAM STATS
Miami Heat
109
41-83
49.4%
13-35
37.1%
14-22
63.6%
9
57
29
16
10
15
7
Chicago Bulls
90
33-83
39.8%
10-37
27.0%
14-17
82.4%
7
46
15
17
9
17
4
PLAYER STATS
Miami Heat defeated Chicago Bulls 109-90 at the United Center, with the game officiated by Zach Zarba, Curtis Blair, and Justin Van Duyne. The Heat led in scoring across all quarters, with Tyler Herro scoring a remarkable 38 points, while the Bulls struggled, particularly in shooting accuracy. Miami achieved a field goal percentage of 49.4%, compared to Chicago’s 39.8%, illustrating a decisive performance by the Heat throughout the match.
The Washington Wizards waived Marcus Smart and Blake Wesley, saving about $8.2 million, with Smart joining the Los Angeles Lakers and Wesley signing a guaranteed one-year contract with the Portland Trail Blazers. A former Notre Dame star drafted by the Spurs, Wesley, 22, struggled in San Antonio but offers potential as a solid defender and has shown promise in the G League, adding depth to Portland's guard rotation. Need More Context? 🔎
The 2025-26 NBA season is approaching as teams finalize their rosters post-draft and free agency. Key rookies like Cooper Flagg for the Mavericks and Dylan Harper for the Spurs will play pivotal roles, while the Nets hope for immediate contributions from their new draft picks, and the Jazz are focused on developing Ace Bailey amidst a rebuilding phase. Need More Context? 🔎
Amen and Ausar Thompson, now NBA players for the Rockets and Pistons respectively, return to Pine Crest School in Fort Lauderdale, Florida, where they first played together as eighth graders, to shoot their first SLAM cover. The gym, unchanged since their departure, serves as a nostalgic backdrop as the twins engage in playful banter, reflecting their strong bond. Need More Context? 🔎