![]() Later, with the Bucks up by two, Josh Richardson was called for a foul and Spoelstra a technical for arguing the call, leading to three Lillard free throws. ![]() Milwaukee struck back to retake the lead thanks to a Malik Beasley three and a Cam Payne layup, sparking a 9-2 run to take a 108-106 lead with 6:49 left to play. However, Miami hit two shots in a row to give themselves a 104-99 lead with 9:16 left, forcing a timeout from Griffin. nailed a couple of threes to get the Bucks back within one. The Bucks found an unlikely source to begin their fourth-quarter comeback. Miami scored four of the final seven points to take a four-point lead heading into the fourth quarter thanks to a Josh Richardson layup, 97-93. The two teams would trade the lead five more times until the 1:21 mark of the third quarter when Duncan Robinson nailed a 27-foot three to give the Heat a three-point edge. ![]() The Bucks were able to push the lead to four points thanks to Giannis scoring or assisting on eight of those 10 points. Giannis even hit a three-pointer to give the Bucks a lead before an Adebayo layup tied it again. The Bucks immediately went to work to recover from their slim deficit, as they began the second half on an 11-8 run to tie the game. Dame and Giannis each had 13 points for the Bucks, Adebayo led all players with 15 points, and Lowry had 10 points and five assists. The two sides would trade blows throughout the rest of the second quarter, with the lead changing five times, but the Heat would go into the locker room up by three, 62-59, thanks to a Kyle Lowry shot with one second left. His assist to Jamal Cain for a three gave Miami their first lead of the game with 6:10 left in the quarter, part of a 22-10 run by the Heat. The second quarter belonged to rookie Jamie Jaquez Jr., responsible for 14 of the Heat's 22 points to begin the frame. The defense found its form, holding Miami to just four points in the final 3:11 of the frame, as Damian Lillard scored six of the last 12 points to give Milwaukee a 31-22 lead heading into the second quarter. Adrain Griffin would call a timeout himself to gather themselves and finish the quarter on a positive note. Things changed quickly after the timeout, as the Heat would go on a 16-7 run to bring the game within one, with Duncan Robinson and Caleb Martin hitting two threes to power the run. ![]() Each Bucks starter had a bucket, with Giannis leading the way with four points, as the team shot a collective 6-for-9 from the field. The start for the Bucks was much different compared to their open in Milwaukee on Sunday, as they jumped out to a 12-2 lead, forcing Heat head coach Erik Spoelstra to call time out. Bam Adebayo stepped up for Miami with 31 points, 10 rebounds, five assists, and two blocks, while Kyle Lowry dropped in 21 points and six assists. The dynamic duo of Giannis Antetkoumpo and Lillard combined for 65 points, with Giannis getting another double-double with 10 boards and Dame getting nine assists. With the win, Milwaukee won Group B with a 4-0 record, and because of the point differential, they earned the top seed in the East for the In-Season Tournament. Thanks to clutch shots from Damian Lillard and Khris Middleton, the Bucks beat a Jimmy Butler and Tyler Herro-less Heat team, 131-124. After coming back down by 26 against the Portland Trail Blazers on Sunday, the Bucks only needed to make up four points heading into the fourth to pull off this comeback against the Miami Heat. Up to this point, he was averaging 20.1 points, 5.4 rebounds, and 4.2 assists per game, meaning this is a major loss.Well, it is now two games in a row where the Milwaukee Bucks have had to return from a fourth-quarter deficit to win. With that, we have now learned that Herro will miss at least four to six weeks with the injury, meaning his role in the Heat’s postseason run is now over. Visibly in pain, the team finally took the decision to take him it out of the game. Although he went immediately to the locker room, it’s interesting to note that the team allowed him to return to the game. Regarding how the injury occurred, Herro went after a loose ball, but unfortunately landed awkwardly on his right hand as he attempted to do so. Indeed, that’s precisely why his absence due to broken fingers in his hand will likely be a major blow to the Heat. From his scoring and shooting capacity - especially from 3-point range - to his work ethic, the 23-year-old has complimented Miami’s already established defense in ways that any team would envy. To be frank, Tyler Herro has proven himself to be an essential part of the Heat’s roster. the Heat on Wednesday, according to | /aQoIUtzVwY- Up & Adams ApWhat’s the situation with Tyler Herro After leaving Game 1 due to back injury, Giannis Antetokounmpo is trending towards playing in Game 2 vs.
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