Daily Times (Primos, PA)

Butler’s big game has Bulls eyeing playoff berth

- By Dan Gelston The Associated

PHILADELPH­IA >> Dwyane Wade was declared finished for the season around the time Chicago’s season was all but over.

The Bulls rallied back and have the postseason in sight — just like Wade.

Jimmy Butler had 19 points, 10 rebounds and 10 assists and helped give Chicago’s playoff hopes a needed boost in the Bulls’ 102-90 victory over the Philadelph­ia 76ers on Thursday night.

The Bulls and Indiana both won to improve to 39-40, and Miami (38-40) had the night off in the chase for the seventh seed in the Eastern Conference playoffs.

“I know where I want this team,” Butler said.

He should have some help over the next three games.

Rajon Rondo sat out with a sprained right wrist and Wade missed another game with a fractured right elbow. Wade, who scrimmaged on Wednesday for the first time since he was injured on March 15, could return as early as Saturday’s game at Brooklyn. Wade, who averaged 18.6 points in his first season with his hometown team, had been ruled out for the season.

But Wade has worked hard at joining the team minus any serious setbacks.

“We’re not quite there yet,” coach Fred Hoiberg said. “We’ll practice (Friday) and hopefully to take

Nikola Mirotic Bobby Portis

bench. an NBA starter. was at his best. brought it off the

Shawn Long Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot

is leveling off. can’t be get him through another good, solid contact practice. Hope we’ll get him back in the lineup here soon.”

Rondo was hurt Tuesday night in a loss to New York and had his wrist packed in ice in Chicago’s locker room after beating the Sixers. He’s considered day-to-day.

With Rondo and Wade sidelined, the Bulls still cruised against the lowly Sixers. Jerian Grant scored 15 points starting for Rondo, Nikola Mirotic scored 22 and the Bulls took a 14-point lead in the first half.

Timothe Luwawu-Cabarrot led the Sixers with 18 points.

The Bulls wasted a major opportunit­y when they lost to New York and could not afford a second straight road defeat to an Eastern Conference also-ran. The Bulls, who hold a tiebreaker over the Heat and the Pacers, improved to 7-4 since they lost Wade.

The Sixers gave up 141 points Tuesday against Brooklyn and their defense was only slightly better against the Bulls.

“There was a stage I felt like we were getting back in it,” coach Brett Brown said. “You look at the results defensivel­y, I’m fine with all of that.”

The Bulls seemed on the brink of missing the postseason for a second straight year just a few weeks ago. Mirotic hit his fifth 3 of the game late in the fourth to make it 97-82 and the Bulls firmed up a playoff spot with two key cogs set to return.

Butler earned his 10th assist on Mirotic’s sixth three to clinch his fourth career tripledoub­le.

“On the last one, Niko’s like, ‘yo, you need one more.’ I was like, ‘you don’t think I know that,”’ Butler asked. “He says, ‘throw it to me and I’ll shoot it.’ Say no more.”

Mirotic buried the 3 and Butler broke into a wide smile.

TIP-INS

BULLS >> Chicago has won 13 of 14 against the Sixers . ... The Bulls have defeated the Sixers seven straight times in Philadelph­ia . ... Michael CarterWill­iams, 2013-14 NBA Rookie of the Year with the 76ers, received mostly boos when he checked in off the bench.

DOUBLE-DOUBLES

Chicago’s Bobby Portis had 12 points and 11 rebounds. Philadelph­ia’s Richaun Holmes had 10 points and 10 rebounds.

UP NEXT

Chicago plays Saturday at Brooklyn before closing out with two games at home.

The Sixers finish their home slate Saturday against Milwaukee and Monday against Indiana.

 ?? CHRIS SZAGOLA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? Chicago’s Jimmy Butler, left, elevates for a shot over the 76ers’ Richaun Holmes during Thursday night’s game at Wells Fargo Center. Butler posted a triple-double as the Bulls ran away with a 102-90 win.
CHRIS SZAGOLA — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS Chicago’s Jimmy Butler, left, elevates for a shot over the 76ers’ Richaun Holmes during Thursday night’s game at Wells Fargo Center. Butler posted a triple-double as the Bulls ran away with a 102-90 win.

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