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Chicago savored playoff football on Saturday. The Bulls beating Dallas felt like a distant second, but is worth a conversation around town.
The Chicago Bulls have been linked to a handful of candidates—some of whom are pretty notable in today’s trade market. The recent rumblings of New Orleans Pelicans forward Zion Williamson being a potential Chicago target have NBA and Bulls fans talking.
Thursday night's Miami Heat-Chicago Bulls game has been postponed "due to moisture on the floor rendering the court unplayable," the NBA said in a statement. The announcement that the game at Chicago's United Center was off came nearly two hours after the contest was supposed to tip off.
The Heat-Bulls game, scheduled to start at 7 p.m., was delayed for nearly two hours because of condensation on the court before ultimately being postponed — only the second time such an incident has happened in the NBA. Heat coach Erik Spoelstra had a strained smile as he walked past fans, clearly peeved his team wouldn’t play.
Rare conditions aligned to create slippery condensation on the basketball court, forcing Thursday night's game in Chicago to be postponed.
Amidst all the rumors about the Pelicans trading Zion Williamson, a viral clip may suggest that he is interested in the Bulls.
The Chicago Bulls were forced to postpone their game against the Miami Heat on Thursday night because of condensation on the court at the United Center.
The Dallas Mavericks and Chicago Bulls meet Saturday at 8 p.m. ET from the United Center in Chicago, Illinois.
An unusually warm day in Chicago and heavy rain led to an unusual mess at an NBA game in the United Center. Condensation on the court first delayed the game for two hours, then forced it to be postponed.
The Chicago Bulls handed the Dallas Mavericks a 107-125 loss on Saturday and snapped their three-game losing skid.