Heat vs Bulls Wednesday Same Game Parlay | NBA Best Bets

John Canady
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The Miami Heat are set for a showdown with the Chicago Bulls on Wednesday night as each team hopes to keep their playoff hopes alive. Miami enters this game looking to overlook its struggles down the stretch to avoid missing the postseason for the first time since 2019. On the flip side, the Bulls ended the regular season on a high with a 4-1 record in their final five games. With Billy Donovan looking to lead his team to the playoffs in Year 1 of the team’s rebuild, expect a dogfight between two teams looking to extend their season.
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Heat vs Bulls
- Location: United Center – Chicago, Illinois
- Where to Watch: ESPN
- Time: 7:30 p.m. ET
- Spread: Bulls -1 | Total: 219.5
- Moneyline: Bulls -120 | Heat +102
Heat vs. Bulls SGP (+863)
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Bulls -1 (-114)
- The Heat ended their season on a very low note, losing to the league-worst Washington Wizards on a buzzer-beater. Before that, they fell to the Bulls by eight points.
- Chicago ended the season on the opposite end of the spectrum, winning four of its final five games to post a 7-3 record in its last ten.
- The Bulls have found new life within their young squad, and they play hard for four quarters. Miami undoubtedly has the better coach when it comes to adjustments, but that hasn’t seemed to matter this season, with Chicago winning the season series 3-0.
- In each of their three wins against the Heat, the Bulls won by 5+ points.
Tyler Herro 4+ Threes +186
- Tyler Herro has been one of the lone bright spots for the Heat this season, averaging 23.9 points, 5.5 assists, and 5.2 rebounds, while shooting 47.2% from field goal range and 37.5% from three.
- The Kentucky product is averaging 8.7 three-point attempts per game, and with his ability to get hot in a hurry, it wouldn’t be shocking to see him finish with 4+ threes.
- With Miami likely relying on Herro on offense, it won’t be a shock to see the guard stay aggressive from start to finish, which includes pulling from deep, contested or not.
Josh Giddey OVER 19.5 Points +110
- Josh Giddey has fully capitalized on the fresh start in Chicago this season putting together a career-year, averaging 14.6 points, 8.1 rebounds and 7.2 assists.
- The Australian native is typically a pass-first guard, but down the stretch, it seems that the Bulls coaching staff has encouraged the playmaker to be more aggressive on offense.
- He’s delivered with 20+ points in each of his last two games.
- Giddey has finished with 20+ points in each of the three games against the Heat this season.
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