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The NBA did the Chicago Bulls and Miami Heat no favors on Monday. When the two teams met at the United Center last week, they were met with a bizarre situation
The NBA announced it rescheduled the game postponed Jan. 8 because of condensation on the court to Jan. 29, leaving coach Billy Donovan and the Bulls with four games in five nights and nine in 15 going into the trade deadline.
Chicago Bulls guard Josh Giddey has taken a major step in his recovery from a strained left hamstring that he suffered on December 29.
It goes beyond Brooks. Scrap-heap pickups such as Collin Gillespie and Jordan Goodwin have turned into hugely valuable players, Allen is having perhaps his best season at age 30, and 7-foot-1 center Mark Williams is already closing in on a career high by playing 34 games so far.
According to the Bulls, the game was delayed because of condensation forming on the court, which was likely caused by the above-average temperatures and the humidity that the Chicago area is dealing with on Thursday.
Their Thursday game was supposed to be their second matchup of the 2025-26 NBA season. In their first contest, the Heat had a dominant 143-107 win over the Bulls. Center Kel'el Ware led Miami with his 20 points,
Bulls set to retire Rose’s No. 1 jersey with a postgame ceremony and legendary gameday experience, featuring artwork and entertainment, themed food and
Chicago savored playoff football on Saturday. The Bulls beating Dallas felt like a distant second, but is worth a conversation around town.