Slippery court forces Bulls, Heat grueling stretch
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Slippery court forces Bulls, Heat grueling stretch
"MIAMI -- Chicago and Miami will both start a stretch of playing four games in five days later this month to make up for the slippery court issue that forced a postponement of a scheduled matchup between the clubs last week. And the solution also means the Bulls and Heat will play three consecutive games against one another. The NBA said Monday that the Miami at Chicago game that was scheduled to be played Thursday will now take place on Jan. 29."
"The Bulls were supposed to visit Miami for games on Jan. 30 and Feb. 1; those games will now be Jan. 31 and Feb. 1. Chicago plays at Indiana on Jan. 28, the night before its now-rescheduled home game against Miami. The Heat play host to Orlando on Jan. 28, then start the three-game set against the Bulls the next night."
Chicago and Miami will each begin a stretch of playing four games in five days later this month to make up for a slippery court issue that forced a postponement of their scheduled matchup. The Miami at Chicago game originally set for Thursday will be played Jan. 29. The Bulls’ visits to Miami that had been scheduled for Jan. 30 and Feb. 1 are now Jan. 31 and Feb. 1, creating three consecutive games between the teams. Chicago will play at Indiana on Jan. 28, the night before the rescheduled home game. Miami will host Orlando on Jan. 28 before beginning the three-game set against Chicago.
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