The Miami Heat will look to secure the eighth and final playoff spot when they battle the Chicago Bulls in an Eastern Conference Play-In Tournament game on Friday in Miami. The Heat (46-36), who squandered a double-digit lead in Wednesday’s 105-104 game at Philadelphia, are looking to reach the postseason for the fifth consecutive season. The Bulls (39-43), who defeated Atlanta 131-116 in Wednesday’s matchup, are looking to reach the first round of the NBA Playoffs for the first time since 2021-2022, when they lost in five games to the Bucks. The Heat will be without Jimmy Butler (knee) on Friday.
Tipoff from the Kaseya Center in Miami is set for 7 p.m. ET. Miami is a 2.5-point favorite in the latest Bulls vs. Heat odds from SportsLine consensus, while the over/under for total points scored is 205.5. Before making any Heat vs. Bulls picks, you’ll want to see the NBA predictions and betting advice from the proven computer model at SportsLine.
The SportsLine Projection Model simulates every NBA game 10,000 times and has returned well over $10,000 in profit for $100 players on its top-rated NBA picks over the past five-plus seasons. The model enters the 2024 NBA playoffs on a sizzling 88-58 roll on all top-rated NBA picks this season, returning more than $2,600. Anyone following it has seen huge returns.
Now, the model has set its sights on Bulls vs. Heat and just locked in its picks and NBA playoff predictions. You can head to SportsLine now to see the model’s picks. Here are several NBA odds and betting lines for Heat vs. Bulls:
Bulls vs. Heat spread: Miami -2.5 Bulls vs. Heat over/under: 205.5 points Bulls vs. Heat money line: Chicago +108, Miami -128 CHI: The Bulls had a minus-1.4 point differential during the regular season MIA: The Heat were 32-20 against Eastern Conference foes in 2023-24 Bulls vs. Heat picks: See picks at SportsLine Why the Heat can cover Point guard Tyler Herro has been on a tear of late. In Wednesday’s loss at Philadelphia, he scored 25 points, while adding nine assists and two rebounds. It was the 26th consecutive double-figure scoring game in a row for the fifth-year veteran. In nine career games against the Bulls, Herro is averaging 17 points, 5.4 rebounds and 3.3 assists in 33 minutes. In 42 games this season, including 40 starts, he is averaging 20.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 4.5 assists.
Also helping power the Heat is center Bam Adebayo. Adebayo recorded a double-double in Wednesday’s loss at Philadelphia, finishing with 10 points and 12 rebounds. He has reached double-digit scoring in 18 of his last 19 games, including 12 double-doubles during that span. For the season, he’s averaging 19.3 points, 10.4 rebounds and 3.9 assists per game. See who to back at SportsLine.
Why the Bulls can cover Small forward DeMar DeRozan powers Chicago’s offense. In 79 games, all starts, DeRozan has been dominant, averaging 24 points, 5.3 assists, 4.3 rebounds and 1.1 steals. In his last four regular-season games, he scored no fewer than 30 points, including a 39-point performance in a 127-105 win at Detroit on April 11. In four games against the Heat this season, he is averaging 22 points, four rebounds, 4.5 assists and one block.
Point guard Coby White has been effective of late, scoring a career-high 42 points in Wednesday’s win over the Hawks. In Sunday’s regular-season finale at New York, he scored 26 points, while dishing out four assists in a 120-119 overtime loss. He had 20 points, four rebounds and four assists in a 129-127 win at Washington on April 12. In 79 games, including 78 starts, he is averaging 19.1 points, 5.1 assists and 4.5 rebounds in 36.5 minutes. See who to back at SportsLine.
How to make Heat vs. Bulls picks SportsLine’s model is leaning Over on the point total, projecting the teams to combine for 219 points. The model also says one side of the spread hits well over 50% of the time. You can only get the model’s picks at SportsLine.
So who wins Bulls vs. Heat, and which side of the spread hits well over 50% of the time? Visit SportsLine now to see which side of the spread you need to jump on, all from the model that’s 88-58 on top-rated NBA picks this season, and find out.
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No one, and I mean no one, is having a better morning than diehard sports fans. Arguably the one of the best part of the sports calendar begins tonight, and the next two months will feature playoff action in the NBA and NHL virtually every single night.
On Friday, the NBA playoff first-round matchups will be solidified with the final two Play-In Tournament games. The Heat and Bulls will battle in Miami for the East’s No. 8 seed, while the Pelicans will host the Kings to see who captures the final playoff spot in the West.
After that the first round begins in earnest on Saturday afternoon, and it’ll roll through Sunday night.
Saturday
Game 1: Magic at Cavaliers, 1 p.m. on ESPN Game 1: Suns at Timberwolves, 3:30 p.m. on ESPN Game 1: 76ers at Knicks, 6 p.m. on ESPN Game 1: Lakers at Nuggets, 8:30 p.m. on ABC Sunday
Game 1: Heat or Bulls at Celtics, 1 p.m. on ABC Game 1: Mavericks at Clippers, 3:30 p.m. on ABC Game 1: Pacers at Bucks, 7 p.m. on TNT Game 1: Pelicans or Kings at Thunder, 9:30 p.m. on TNT Before the first round tips off, be sure to get caught up on our expert picks at CBS Sports. Our NBA analysts reveal their brackets and make their Finals predictions.
The NBA isn’t the only league that begins its postseason this weekend. The NHL playoffs will also fire up its 16 teams chasing down the Stanley Cup, with 12 of them taking the ice this weekend. (Stars-Golden Knights and Kings-Oilers will open their series on Monday night.)
Saturday
Game 1: Islanders at Hurricanes, 5 p.m. on TBS Game 1: Maple Leafs at Bruins, 8 p.m. on TBS Sunday
Game 1: Lightning at Panthers, 12:30 p.m. on ESPN Game 1: Capitals vs. Rangers, 3 p.m. on ESPN Game 1: Avalanche at Jets, 7 p.m. on ESPN2 Game 1: Predators at Canucks, 10 p.m. on ESPN Those schedules are a beautiful sight, but — wait — there’s still more.
In addition to the frenzy of 14 NBA and NHL playoff series starting in a 36-hour span, the 2024 NFL Draft is less than a week away. As the first round draws ever closer, keep it locked on CBS Sports’ coverage, which includes a slew of mock drafts and the latest information on what teams will do when the clock starts ticking.
👍 Honorable mentions Rangers pitching prospect Jack Leiter struck out the first batter he faced in his MLB debut. Former 5-star CB Cormani McClain is getting his shot at redemption with Colorado. The Lions unveiled new uniforms for the 2024 season, including alternate black jerseys. Kentucky star Reed Sheppard, the Freshman of the Year, has declared for the 2024 NBA Draft. 😩 And not such a good morning for… Getty Images THE MIAMI HEAT
The Heat will host the Bulls tonight with the East’s No. 8 seed on the line. If the Heat are going to earn a shot at the NBA’s best, the top-seeded Celtics, they will have to do so without Jimmy Butler.
On Tuesday, Butler exited during the first quarter of Miami’s loss to the 76ers with a knee injury, but he was able to return. Unfortunately for the Heat, Butler suffered a sprained MCL that will keep him out of Friday’s do-or-die game, the team announced on Thursday. Heat Culture aside, expect Miami to have an uphill battle all night as the offense certainly doesn’t get better with Butler on the bench, as our own Colin Ward-Henninger points out.
Ward-Henninger: “What Butler brings on both ends of the court — not to mention his leadership — simply cannot be replaced by anyone on the Heat roster. Miami’s offense landed in the bottom-10 during the regular season and dropped significantly with Butler off the floor. In his minutes, the Heat averaged 116 points per 100 possessions, compared to 109 when he was on the bench.” In Butler’s 60 regular season games, he averaged 20.8 points, 5.3 rebounds and 5.0 assists per game. And the loss of that production puts Miami’s run of four straight playoff appearances in jeopardy. On the other side, all eyes will be on Chicago’s Coby White, who exploded for 42 points in Wednesday’s win over the Hawks.
👎 Not so honorable mentions Leiter also surrendered eight hits and seven earned runs in 3.2 innings of work. The Red Sox placed OF Tyler O’Neill on the concussion list amidst a hot start to the 2024 season. Both the Eagles and the Packers may be prevented from wearing green when they play in Brazil next season. 😲 76ers’ Reed delivers bulletin board material to the Knicks untitled-design-2024-04-18t225736-422.png Getty Images This time of year, NBA teams are scouring news clippings in hopes of finding bulletin board material for the playoffs. Luckily for the Knicks, 76ers center Paul Reed delivered some to their front door, free of charge.
After the Sixers edged the Heat to secure the No. 7 seed and a first-round series with the Knicks, Reed said the quiet part out loud when asked about that matchup on “Run It Back.”
Reed: “We ain’t ducking no smoke, but, yeah, we wanted the Knicks matchup, of course. That’s the easier team I guess, but you know it’s going to be fun, we match up pretty well. They got a great guard, we got a great guard, we also got Joel, MVP, so like you said earlier, he’s one of the most unstoppable guys in the league right now. They’re gonna have to send triple teams, and he’s gonna get everybody else involved.” That textbook example of oversharing may come back to bite Reed and the 76ers. The Knicks may not be the Celtics, but they won 50 games, got the 2 seed and beat Philly 3-1 head-to-head this season. Reed will get the chance to back up his words starting Saturday when the series tips off at Madison Square Garden.
🚚 Coyotes bid farewell to Arizona in advance of move to Utah untitled-design-2024-04-18t235307-009.png Getty Images Over the last week, the worst-kept secret in the NHL was the news that the Coyotes would be moving to Utah. On Thursday, the NHL Board of Governors officially approved the Coyotes’ relocation to Salt Lake City.
Ryan Smith, who also owns the NBA’s Jazz, purchased the Coyotes’ players and assets from former owner Alex Meruelo. The team will make the move this summer, and the NHL will make its Utah debut this fall.
This marks the first time the NHL has relocated a franchise since the Thrashers moved from Atlanta to Winnipeg and became the Jets in 2011, but the “Coyotes” aren’t necessarily dead. Meruelo will have the opportunity to reactivate the franchise in the next five years, as long as he meets certain requirements.
One of those requirements will probably be finding a permanent home for the team. The lack of an arena was one of the major reasons why the Coyotes are now packing up for the Beehive State. The team spent the last two seasons in Mullett Arena, a 5,000-seat venue it shared with Arizona State. A plan to build an arena and entertainment district in Tempe faced a lot of opposition and was rejected by voters.
The Coyotes also failed to put a respectable product on the ice. With one playoff berth in the last 12 seasons, the postseason was about as common as finding ice in the desert. Alas, the Coyotes did go out with a 5-2 win over the Oilers on Wednesday. Defenseman Sean Durzi scored the last goal, and fans were emotional as they bid farewell to the Yotes, at least, for now.
🏈 Patriots revamp offense in Josh Edwards’ mock draft Getty Images The NFL Draft will give the Patriots the chance to rejuvenate what has become a stale offense. In his latest seven-round mock draft for CBS Sports, Josh Edwards laid out his plan for New England to do just that.
Watching the Patriots’ offense over the last two years has been akin to watching grass grow, only less fun. Last season, they were tied with the Panthers for dead last in scoring offense. With the No. 3 overall pick on Thursday night, New England can start to address that problem under new head coach Jerod Mayo.
In his new mock draft, Edwards has the Patriots selecting LSU quarterback Jayden Daniels. The Mac Jones experiment is over, and so the Pats must find a long-term solution under center in the post-Brady, post-Belichick era.
Edwards: “There’s simply no way in my mind the Patriots move out of this spot and/or don’t take a quarterback. The way the offseason has gone — and the way the last three years have gone — they have to.” The Pats’ offensive-minded approach doesn’t end there in the mock draft. Edwards also has them adding three more offensive pieces throughout the weekend.
Round 2: Ladd McConkey | WR | Georgia Round 3: Roger Rosengarten | OT | Washington Round 5: Brenden Rice | WR | USC 📺 What we’re watching this weekend Friday
🏀 Play-In: Bulls at Heat, 7 p.m. on ESPN ⚾ Rangers at Braves, 7:20 p.m. on Apple TV+ 🏀 Play-In: Kings at Pelicans, 9:30 p.m. on TNT
Saturday
🏀 Game 1: Magic at Cavaliers, 1 p.m. on ESPN 🏀 Game 1: Suns at Timberwolves, 3:30 p.m. on ESPN ⚾ Mets at Dodgers, 4:05 p.m. on FS1 🏒 Game 1: Islanders at Hurricanes, 5 p.m. on TBS 🏀 Game 1: 76ers at Knicks, 6 p.m. on ESPN 🏒 Game 1: Maple Leafs at Bruins, 8 p.m. on TBS 🏀 Game 1: Lakers at Nuggets, 8:30 p.m. on ABC
Sunday
🏒 Game 1: Lightning at Panthers, 12:30 p.m. on ESPN 🏒 Game 1: Capitals at Rangers, 3 p.m. on ESPN 🏀 Game 1: Mavericks at Clippers, 3:30 p.m. on ABC 🏀 Game 1: Pacers at Bucks, 7 p.m. on TNT ⚾ Rangers at Braves, 7:10 p.m. on ESPN