Key Takeaways(TL;DR):
- The winner moves on to face the Atlanta Hawks for a shot at the final postseason berth.
- Miami is without Andrew Wiggins, Tyler Herro, and Nikola Jovic; Terry Rozier remains out on personal leave.
- Chicago misses Ayo Dosunmu; Lonzo Ball is doubtful and Tre Jones is questionable.
- Bulls lead the season series 3–0 and enter at 8–6; Heat are 9–6.
- Key Bulls listed as probable: Jalen Smith, Josh Giddey, and Dalen Terry.
- Depth, adjustments, and who can create shots late will likely decide it.
Two teams, one door to the postseason still cracked open. On Friday, November 21, 2025, the Miami Heat and Chicago Bulls meet again under NBA Cup lights, each carrying a heavy injury list and a heavier sense of urgency. The prize is simple but massive: win, and you advance to face the Atlanta Hawks for a final postseason berth. Lose, and the road gets much harder.
Miami arrives at 9–6. Chicago is 8–6. The Bulls own a 3–0 edge in the season series. And the availability sheets may shape this one as much as any game plan.
Miami’s uphill climb: shot creation by committee
The Heat are short on proven scoring options for this game. Andrew Wiggins is out with a left hip flexor strain. Tyler Herro remains out after left foot surgery, missing the start of the season. Nikola Jovic is also ruled out due to a hip issue, with some reports noting a broken right hand — either way, he will not suit up.
That takes away size on the wing and handles on the perimeter. It also means more work for Miami’s role players. Duncan Robinson, Alec Burks, and Haywood Highsmith are available, but each is managing ongoing physical issues. The Heat will need them to play through discomfort and space the floor.
- Out: Andrew Wiggins (left hip flexor), Tyler Herro (left foot surgery), Nikola Jovic (hip; also reported as broken right hand), Kasparas Jakucionis (groin), Terry Rozier (personal leave related to a sports gambling probe)
- Questionable: Kevin Love (reconditioning)
- Available but banged up: Duncan Robinson, Alec Burks, Haywood Highsmith
- Depth notes: Myron Gardner and several two-way players have varying availability
Rozier’s continued absence is a major subplot. He is a primary ball-handler who can pressure defenses off the bounce. Without him and Herro, Miami’s late-clock options tighten, and the team must lean on quick actions, off-ball screens, and catch-and-shoot chances.
“If Miami wins this short-handed, it’s because their shooters stay fearless and disciplined.”
Chicago’s backcourt puzzle: enough handlers to hold up?
The Bulls are not exactly at full strength either. Ayo Dosunmu is out after left shoulder surgery, and Lonzo Ball is doubtful with a right wrist sprain as his long-term absence continues to hang over the rotation. Tre Jones is questionable with ankle issues. That is a lot of uncertainty in the guard room.
There is better news: Josh Giddey is probable despite forearm tendinopathy. His size and passing calm the half court. Dalen Terry is probable with a right calf contusion, and Jalen Smith is probable after a chest injury, giving Chicago more frontcourt support especially with Zach Collins out due to a wrist injury. Kevin Huerter and Nikola Vucevic are also on recent team injury reports, but the headline here is the guard depth — enough to manage the Heat’s pressure, or just enough to survive?
- Out: Ayo Dosunmu (left shoulder surgery), Zach Collins (wrist)
- Doubtful: Lonzo Ball (right wrist sprain)
- Questionable: Tre Jones (ankle)
- Probable: Jalen Smith (chest), Josh Giddey (forearm tendinopathy), Dalen Terry (right calf contusion)
- Also listed: Kevin Huerter, Nikola Vucevic
“Chicago can own this game if they keep turnovers low and live at the rim.”
The series so far and why it matters tonight
The Bulls have taken all three meetings this season. That is not just trivia — it shapes the confidence and the matchups. Chicago knows it can win the physical battles and finish quarters better against this Miami group. The Heat know they must change the rhythm, take away easy paint touches, and make Chicago string together tough shots.
With the winner moving on to face the Hawks for a postseason berth, the margins shrink even more. Every loose ball, every timeout, every substitution matters.
Key pressure points to watch
Turnovers and shot creation will decide the night. Miami’s guard depth is stretched without Rozier and Herro. That often means more swing-swing possessions that end in threes. If those go down, the Heat can tilt the math. If not, long rebounds fuel Chicago’s runouts.
- Miami spacing: Robinson and Burks must shoot on sight to keep the floor wide.
- Chicago ball security: If Giddey controls pace and the Bulls limit live-ball turnovers, they keep the upper hand.
- Frontcourt attrition: With Collins out and Smith probable, Chicago needs smart rotations on the glass. Miami’s energy players can steal extra chances.
- End-game handlers: If Tre Jones can go, he gives Chicago one more steady late-game dribbler. If not, more falls on Giddey and the wings.
“This feels like a coach’s game — win the substitutions, win the hustle, win the night.”
Who carries the offense?
For Miami, it is about collective scoring. Wiggins, Herro, and Jovic out removes three different ways to get a bucket. Expect a lot of movement actions and quick-hit sets to spring shooters. If Kevin Love is cleared after reconditioning, his passing from the elbow and pick-and-pop range adds a helpful release valve.
For Chicago, the hope is that the probable trio — Giddey, Terry, and Smith — give enough two-way balance. Giddey’s size at guard can exploit smaller matchups. Terry adds energy on the wing. Smith helps protect the lane and finish inside, especially if Vucevic plays a heavy minute load.
The bottom line
On paper, the Bulls’ 3–0 season edge and a slightly healthier probable list tilt this toward Chicago. But the Heat are used to grinding through tight games and short-handed nights. If Miami finds early rhythm from deep and keeps Chicago off the line, the gap can close fast.
This is not just another November game. It is a pressure test with real postseason weight, shaped by who is available and who can adapt. The team that keeps its composure and protects the ball will likely earn the date with Atlanta — and keep its season goals within reach.
One more meeting, one more chance. Injuries may define the terms. Execution will define the winner.


