Gianni sounds alarms: Bucks drowns in time out



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The Heat beat the strongest team of the regular season 116: 114 (38:29, 28:31, 24:26, 26:28) and already lead the series 2-0.

Miami basketball players raced late in the first half and defended the remaining lead in all remaining games.

With the start of the deciding quarter, the Bucks finally seized the initiative, but only for a short time.

After another streak, the Heat held a solid 9-point lead with less than two minutes to go. Then a long chain of errors and controversial judgments began that restored the original. the status quo 4.3 seconds left to play – 114: 114.

Jimmy Butler’s last shot on the final siren was inaccurate, but the referees recorded a foul by Giannis Antetokounmp. At the end of the game, the Heat striker joined the penalty line and made no mistakes, losing the victory to his team.

“We’re disappointed with the umpiring,” Bucks quarterback Mike Budenholzer said after the game.

True, the Heat team, meanwhile, had been accused of breaking the rules a little earlier against Goran Dragic, allowing Khris Middleton to shoot three free throws and level the balance.

Antetokounmpo scored 29 points and bounced 14 balls, but the performance of the selected player as the best defending basketball player in the NBA was hampered by accumulated fouls.

In the Miami club, which continues to lose in this playoff, seven players scored double-digit points, and the most productive was the Slovenian G. Dragičius – 23 points.

“Hot”: Goran Dragicchi 23, Tyler Herro 17, Jae Crowder 16, Bam Adebayo 15 (Rev. 9), Duncan Robinson and Jimmy Butler (Rev. 6) – 13 each;

“Bucks”: Giannis Antetokounmpo 29, Chris Middleton 23 (ed. 8), Brook Lopez and Eric Bledsoe – 16 each, George Hill 14.

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