Feeling the Heat, Miami Reshuffles // Bulls' Next Opponent Makes 3 Deals

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From: Chicago Sun-Times
Date: 19960223
Author:LACY J. BANKS

Two unhappy veterans, Christian Laettner and Chicago native Tim Hardaway, found new homes Thursday, while the Bulls' opponent tonight, the Miami Heat, restructured its roster with three trades.

Power forward Laettner and center Sean Rooks were traded from the Minnesota Timberwolves to the Atlanta Hawks for center Andrew Lang and reserve point guard Spud Webb.

The Golden State Warriors dealt point guard Hardaway and forward Chris Gatling to the Heat for center Kevin Willis and point guard Bimbo Coles.

And just before the 8 p.m. trade deadline, the Heat sent forward Billy Owens and ...

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