Alright, so the other day I was trying to find some specific stats from a Bulls vs. Heat game. I really wanted to dig into how individual players performed, you know, beyond just the final score.

Getting Started
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First, I started by checking the most obvious place.
But honestly, sifting through all that data was kind of a pain. I wanted something more focused, specifically on player stats.
Digging Deeper
So, I started playing around with different search terms. I tried things like “Chicago Bulls Miami Heat player box score,” and that got me closer.
Experiment
Then, I got all the stats.

Organizing the Info
After I getting all these data, I put all those numbers into a spreadsheet. I made columns for points, rebounds, assists, all that good stuff. It was pretty satisfying seeing it all laid out clearly.
Final Touches
Finally, I had a nice, clean sheet of all the player stats from that game. It was exactly what I was looking for! Now I can easily compare players and see who really balled out.