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Home » News » Herro, Heat scorch Bulls to advance in NBA play-in, Mavericks upset Kings | Basketball News

Herro, Heat scorch Bulls to advance in NBA play-in, Mavericks upset Kings | Basketball News

Jessica BrownBy Jessica Brown World
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The Miami Heat and the Dallas Mavericks remain in search of the final places of the Eastern and West Conference playoffs with dominant victories in the Sudden Death Game Games.

Tyler Herro scored 38 points when the Miami Heat cru adapts to the Chicago Bulls 109-90 to keep his hopes of playoffs of the Eastern Conference of the NBA alive.

The Miami shipowner, Herro, led from the front in a wire victory to Cable on Wednesday that eliminated Chicago from the postseason dispute and sends the heat to a game crash against Aga Hawks of the winner.

The winner of the Miami-Atlanta game on Friday will advance to the first round of the Eastern Conference playoffs, where they will not face Cleveland no 1.

“We just got out of attack mode,” Herro told ESPN after Wednesday’s victory.

“We had a couple of days off since the last game: I, my teammates and the coaching staff in a lot of work and was worth it.

“We have one more to go. The work is not yet done, just to reach the playoffs. So we have a long way to go.

“We have a lot of types that come every day, we put their helmets and work. The season has gone exactly as we wanted, but we continually improve. There is much to wait.”

Herro was backed by 20 points from Andrew Wiggins, while Bam Adebayo and Davion Mitchell scored 15 points each.

The Australian international Josh Giddey led Chicago scorers with 25 points.

Wednesday’s victory marked the third consecutive season that Chicago has eliminated Bone from the game tournament in Miami.

Miami, who ended tenth in the classification of the regular season of the Eastern Conference, always had control after having a quick start against a surprisingly dazzled alignment of Chicago.

Herro did most of the early damage, scoring his first eight attempts to pour 16 points in a first quarter of 39-28 that left Miami in control at the United Center in Chicago.

A second dominant trimester that surpasses Chicago 32-19-left, the heat that leads to 71-47 with the apparently impotent bulls to stop the heat score flow.

Althegh Chicago recovered in the third quarter, surpassing Miami 27-17, it was too little late and the heat closed a comfortable victory in the room.

Miami Heat players celebrate.
The Miami Heat now plays a winning play shock of all Friday against the Atlanta Hawks on Friday. The winner of that match will win the eighth and last place in the playoffs of the Eastern Conference [Justin Casterline/Getty Images via AFP]

Mavericks dominate the kings of the west

In the other game game on Wednesday, Anthony Davis and Klay Thompson combined for 50 points when the Dallas Mavericks put the Sacramento Kings season at a high trial with a 120-106 blowout on the road in California.

The Mavericks, who sneak in the game tournament after ending at the West Conference, took advantage of the game control in a second quarter, surpassing Sacramento 44-19 to build an advantage of Houble-Digit. Held by the rest or the game.

The former Golden State star, Thompson, shook at 23 points, while Davis, who joined Dallas in February of the Los Angeles Lakers follower by Luka Doncic, finished with 27 points and nine rebounds.

“We are so desperate to keep the postseason alive,” said Thompson later.

“It is a privilege to play basketball at this time of the year. I told the boys before the game” that we have nothing to lose. Get out with a free swing, play each other and play with a free mentality. “Because it’s when we are at our best.”

Dallas will now play the Memphis Grizzlies on Friday with the winner advancing to a playoff series of the West Conference, first round against the best Oklahoma City Thunder.

Anthony Davis in action.
Anthony Davis #3 of the Dallas Mavericks increases for a shot in Keegan Murray #13 of the Sacramento Kings during the second half of the NBA game tournament game at the Golden 1 Center on April 16, 2025, in Sacramento, California, USA. [Ezra Shaw/Getty Images via AFP]
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