After another fourth-quarter meltdown, Erik Spoelstra says time for Heat 'to face our demons'
Briefly

The Miami Heat faced another disappointing loss, this time to the Chicago Bulls, marking their third consecutive defeat and dropping their record to 29-34. The Heat led by as much as 17 points and entered the fourth quarter with an 11-point lead but ultimately failed to maintain their advantage, highlighting ongoing issues with closing out games. Tyler Herro acknowledged the team's struggles, particularly in defense and offense during critical moments. The Heat's poor performance this season is exacerbated by the absence of key player Jimmy Butler, who has only played five games since January.
The Heat has now wasted a fourth-quarter lead in seven of its last eight losses and in a total of 14 losses this season.
It's definitely a tough loss. We had a lead, lost it again. We put ourselves in position... But we fell short, didn't guard anybody on that end.
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