In a recent NBA game, the Chicago Bulls faced a challenging first half against the Miami Heat. Despite achieving their highest scoring first quarter of the season, the Bulls trailed significantly, with the score at 30-13 late in the first quarter, and ending at 17 to the Heat's 34 by the quarter's close. The Heat maintained their lead into halftime with a score of 47 to 37, outshooting the Bulls with a field goal percentage of 52.2% compared to the Bulls' 26.1%.
Heat 47, Bulls 37 at the half. Heat 17-44 shooting, Bulls 12-44.
End of first quarter: Heat 34, Bulls 17. Heat shooting 52.2 percent from the field, Bulls shooting 26.1 percent from the field.
The Bulls in the first quarter: https://t.co/V80aDweK7K
Heat 30, Bulls 13, late first quarter.
The Bulls put up their highest scoring 1st quarter of the season 👀 https://t.co/QmuyXZJw3j