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Heat-Bulls Injury Report: Key Players Available For Play-In Game

Apr 7, 2025; Miami, Florida, USA; Miami Heat guard Pelle Larsson (9) celebrates after scoring against the Philadelphia 76ers during the first quarter at Kaseya Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images
Apr 7, 2025; Miami, Florida, USA; Miami Heat guard Pelle Larsson (9) celebrates after scoring against the Philadelphia 76ers during the first quarter at Kaseya Center. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images | Sam Navarro-Imagn Images

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The Miami Heat announced that Pelle Larsson is available for tonight's win-or-go-home Play-In game against the Chicago Bulls, while Nikola Jovic and Kevin Love remain out. Bulls' star Josh Giddey, averaging 26 points, ten rebounds and ten assists against the Heat this season, is also available.

Jovic and Larsson both were partial practice participants and upgraded to questionable yesterday. Two-way player Isaiah Stevens and Dru Smith were the only players who did not practice.

Larsson, the Heat's 2024 second round pick, last played on April 7 and ended up spraining his ankle while lifting weights ahead of their game against the Chicago Bulls two days later. Larsson averaged 10.5 points, four rebounds, three assists and 2.2 steals as a starter in his last six games played, while Andrew Wiggins was out with injury.

Here's the rest of the injury report and game preview:

HEAT

Pelle Larsson: Available - Ankle

Nikola Jovic: Out - Hand

Kevin Love: Out - Personal Reasons

Dru Smith: Out - Achilles

Isaiah Stevens: Out - Foot

BULLS

Josh Giddey: Available - Forearm

Dalen Terry: Available - Calf

Tre Jones: Out - Foot

Lonzo Ball: Out - Wrist

Ayo Dosunmu: Out - Shoulder

How To Watch Miami Heat-Chicago Bulls, Lineups, Injury Report, Betting Line

Game time: 7:30 p.m., United Center, Chicago

Betting line: Heat +2, DraftKings

VITALS: The Miami Heat (10th seed) are lining up against the ninth-seeded Chicago Bulls in this game, as part of the Play-In Tournament. The winner of this game will then go on to play against the winner of the game between the Orlando Magic and the Atlanta Hawks to advance to the Playoffs and play the first-seeded Cleveland Cavaliers.

The Heat and Bulls matched up three times this season. The Bulls won all three matchups, (133-124 on Feb. 4, 114-109 on March 8 and 119-111 on April 9). The Heat won three of four matchups against the Bulls last season. The Heat are 64-68 all-time versus the Bulls during the regular season, including 37-29 in home games and 27-39 in road games.

PROJECTED STARTERS

HEAT

G Tyler Herro

G Alec Burks

C Kel'el Ware

F Andrew Wiggins

F Bam Adebayo

BULLS

G Josh Giddey

G Coby White

C Nikola Vucevic

F Kevin Huerter

F Matas Buzelis

QUOTABLE

Heat coach Erik Spoelstra: "It makes you feel alive, that's for damn sure. Anything that just raises the stakes. Again, you know, I've mentioned it, our locker room doesn't feel this way but, certainly on the outside you think 'oh this is the nine playing the 10, what does that mean?' Well it means a lot. We have an opportunity. Get a win, get us closer to another game to ideally get another win to get in this party. But it's going to be competitive, that's what I'm looking forward to see: to see if it can bring out a higher level and that's what I expect."


Alexander Toledo is a contributor to Miami Heat On SI and producer/co-host of the Five on the Floor podcast, covering the Heat and NBA. He can be reached at toledoalexander22@gmail.com. Twitter: @tropicalblanket


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Alex Toledo
ALEX TOLEDO

Alex, who was born in Miami, is also a producer, co-host and reporter for the Five on the Floor podcast. He has covered the Heat and NBA since 2019 as a season credential holder. He studied journalism at Florida International University.