In Game 1, the short-handed Chicago Bulls 
shocked South Beach with a 93-86 victory despite playing without Luol 
Deng and Kirk Hinrich. The top-seeded Miami Heat had lost just four 
times at home during the entire regular season, and they entered the 
series having won 41 of their last 43 games.
But the Bulls have their number. Tom Thibodeau's squad halted the Heat's 27-game winning streak and delivered their first loss of this postseason as well.
Miami
 figured to come out playing angry in Game 2, but not even the most 
ardent fan would have predicted the Heat would be up by 45 points with 
just over eight minutes left. Miami excelled in every facet of the game,
 resulting in a total annihilation of the Bulls.
The
 games could not have been more different, but the bottom line is that 
the Heat were supposed to be heading to Chicago up 2-0. Now they enter 
hostile territory needing to steal a road win to keep the series even. 
 
 Time: Friday, May 10, 8:00 p.m. ET
 Where: United Center, Chicago, Ill.
 Series Record: Tied 1-1
 TV: ESPN
 
 Game 3 Key Storyline: Who Will Lose Their Cool First?
 The biggest question mark looming over Game 3 is actually three questions. Will Deng play? Will Hinrich play? Will Derrick Rose play?
It's
 very difficult to speculate, but suffice it to say that Deng watched 
the first game of the series from a hospital bed, Hinrich's calf has 
hobbled him and Rose hasn't played a game all year.
As answers to 
those questions remain pending, the biggest storyline on Friday will be 
the ongoing MMA-esque soap opera that this bitter matchup has devolved 
into.
Following a gritty, physical battle in Game 1, the teams got
 downright nasty in Game 2. The referees may have been overly sensitive 
in calling some early technicals, but the blowout featured copious hard 
fouls, chippy plays and griping to officials.
The refs might need new whistles for the next game after they wore 
them out on Wednesday. When it was all over, 51 personal fouls, nine 
technicals and one flagrant had been called. Joakim Noah and LeBron James tussled in the first half, prompting double technicals; that was merely a prelude.
One sequence early in the fourth quarter got particularly ugly. With Miami leading by 35 points, Chris Andersen apparently goaltended a Marquis Teague shot, but no call was made on the play. 
After
 Ray Allen converted a layup at the other end, Noah—who was sitting on 
the bench at the time—stepped on the court to argue the goaltending 
non-call, picking up his second tech and an ejection. Taj Gibson then picked up two lightning-quick technical fouls for shouting some NSFW words at the refs, and assistant coaches basically had to drag him into the locker room.
Through it all, Miami played a fine 
game and responded just as they needed to. The bitter aftertaste of its 
Game 2 shellacking will linger on Chicago's tongue, and the Bulls will 
do their best to rough up LeBron and Dwyane Wade with physical play and tough fouls. 
If
 the Bulls can get Miami whining, that will help keep the Heat out of 
rhythm. They love to draw contact but hate getting roughed up.
But Chicago must maintain its cool after letting things get out of hand.
The next two games at the United Center figure to be a continuation of the slugfest, but the Heat won't find easy buckets like they did on Wednesday. 
 
 Series Star So Far: LeBron James
 James almost wins this distinction by default, as the entire Bulls roster was heinously inconsistent from Game 1 to Game 2.
 LeBron
 has been Miami's best player by far, although Ray Allen posted a 
stellar stat line in Game 2 (21 points, 5-of-7 from the field, 10-of-10 
from the line) and Shane Battier finished with a plus-42 rating in 22 
minutes.
But LeBron has led the way as usual, racking up 43 points (on 
15-of-29 shooting), 16 assists, 13 rebounds and five steals in the two 
games. And the crazy thing is that James hasn't even played that well. 
He can facilitate or dominate, and the Bulls will have to pick their 
poison.
 Projected Starting Lineups
 Miami: Mario Chalmers, PG; Dwyane Wade, SG; LeBron James, SF; Udonis Haslem, PF; Chris Bosh, C 
Chicago: Nate Robinson, PG; Marco Belinelli, SG; Jimmy Butler, SF; Carlos Boozer, PF; Joakim Noah, C 
Prediction: Bulls 98, Heat 91


 
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