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Miami Heat (119) vs. Milwaukee Bucks (120) – Results

Last Updated on March 3, 2022 1:34 pm by Erwin Noguera

The current NBA champions, the Milwaukee Bucks, achieved a very important victory in their game against the Miami Heat, thus getting closer to the first place in the Eastern Conference that is still in the hands of the Heat. The Bucks, despite having an irregular season, brought out the caste and have shown that they are the dangerous team that took the crown last season. The match ended with a score of 120-119, in a crazy ending where they had to save the match after having everything against them at the end.

Jrue Holiday, with a shot to the board at the horn, culminated this Wednesday a spectacular comeback of the Milwaukee Bucks, who were down fourteen points in the fourth quarter.

Miami Heat, who came to the Fiserv Forum after four consecutive wins and nine wins in the last ten games, squandered a 119-115 lead with 16 seconds to play and with possession of the ball in their favor.

First Quarter

The match started with everything, with the Milwaukee Bucks demonstrating a spectacular offense led by Antetokounmpo and his teammates, who managed to score 6 triples in the first quarter, to take the victory in this quarter with a score of 36-28.

For Miami, Duncan Robinson stood out with 9 points, while for the Bucks, Khris Middleton with 10 points and Antetokounmpo with 7 points.

Second Quarter

The second quarter began in the same vein as the first quarter, with the Milwaukee Bucks appealing to their long-distance game to seek to get ahead on the scoreboard, while Miami sought to do the same and emerged victorious in this regard.

With an excellent Robinson and Herro, the Heat increased their three-point shooting percentage to almost 60%, in which they had scored 10 in 17 attempts. The Heat managed to get the measure of Giannis and prevented him from scoring throughout the second quarter. So Miami left with an advantage at halftime, with a score of 66-64.

Third and Fourth Quarters

The third quarter was a give and take between Heat and Bucks. The Heat started the quarter with a very good run of 11-2, which put them ahead on the scoreboard 77-67. But, the Bucks were quick to respond and managed to overturn this streak with a 14-2, which gave them a 1-point lead, 90-89. The third quarter ended with a 97-93 run with an advantage for the Heat.

This balance was maintained until the final minutes of the fourth quarter when the Miami Heat put together a very good scoring streak and managed to pull out a phenomenal 14-point lead. Bobby Portis, with a great job in the paint, and Giannis, brought the Bucks closer and the game was placed 115-113 with 100 seconds left.

Then, Bam Adebayo increased Miami’s advantage 117-113 and Herro raised the luminous one 119-115 that seemed to sentence the match.

Finally, the Bucks responded again and thanks to Holiday’s last-second shot they managed to get an excellent 120-119 victory.

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