The shorthanded Heat overcame another collapse for a big win Monday night and snapped a four game losing streak.
Undermanned and unhealthy in the United Center, the Miami Heat needed everything they could get if they wanted to compete against the Chicago Bulls. With Goran Dragic (calf) and Hassan Whiteside (oblique strain) still out, somebody else would have to pick up the slack. Dwyane Wade answered the call as the 34-year-old turned back the clock and led the Heat with 28 points and seven rebounds in a close contest in Chicago.