When it rains for three points: Bucks hit an NBA record



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Such a fantastic blow produced an impressive victory: the Bucks drowned the Miami Heat 144: 97 (46:26, 37:25, 32:24, 29:22).

After 48 minutes of play, the following numbers fell into the statistics protocol: 51 long shots were fired, 29 were hit, and the accuracy was 56.9 percent.

The only player on the field who didn’t hit away from Milvokio’s team was last season’s MVP Giannis Antetokounmpo. The Greek scored 9 points, at least since December 2018.

The 47-point victory is the third-largest victory for any team against the team that reached the conference final last season.

The Heat also reiterated their anti-record deficit at home.

“Some nights the basketball gods are with you, it was probably one of those nights,” Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer said with satisfaction after the victory.

Sam Merrill hit record number 28 in long distance, but didn’t realize until the final siren that the pitch was special.

“It’s a lot of fun. I was lucky to be in the right place, at the right time, I was lucky to get it right,” said Merillas.

The Heat were left without leader Jimmy Butler, who fell out of the lineup due to a leg injury.

“Hot”: T.Herro 23 (7 rez. Lost), K. Nunnas 15, A. Bradley 14, B. Adebayo 12.

“Bucks”: K. Middletonas 25 (4/5 trit.), J. Holiday 24 (6/10 trit.), D. DiVincenzo 17 (5/6 trit.), B. Lopez 14 (3/4 trit.), B .Forbesas 12 (2/5 trit.), B. Portisas 11 (1/3 trit., DJAugustinas 10 (2/4 trit.).



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