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The Bucks hit early in the second half. Giannis Antetokounmpo’s ability to push across the field often paid dividends.
Neilgam. Already at the beginning of the second quarter, he bowed his ankle again and definitively left the lineup.
With 2 minutes left, the score was still 104: 104. Brook Lopez then scored two points and Tyler studied the Lord with two points (107: 106).
With 21 seconds remaining in the game, the Bucks had the ball in their hands. During the last shot, the ball fell into the hands of Donte DiVincenzo, and Goran Dragičius fouled him during the shot.
The defender lost the first penalty but hit the second and the score was 107: 107 with 1.9 seconds left. After a minute of rest, the Heat were obviously looking for Jimmy Butler, but his opponents reliably monitored him, so G. Dragičius fired a triple with a siren – the Slovenian pitch was inappropriate and the teams had to play time extra.
Overtime was slightly better for the Bucks team, who gained a 4-point lead (113: 109), and then Herro scored a three-point lead and kept the gap to a minimum.
The point appeared to be aided by Khris Middleton, who, at 6.3 seconds into play, struck from a distance on the hands of two opponents (116: 112), but then T. Herro returned to shoot accurately from the three-point zone. (115: 116). .
Middleton hit two free throws and the Heat had 2.2 seconds to clear the three-point deficit, but the tactic of throwing the ball across the field didn’t work and the Bucks celebrated the victory.
“Hot”: B.Adebayo 26 (12th ed., 8th ed.), D.Robinson 20, J.Crowder 18, J.Butler and G.Dragičius (8th ed.) After 17, T.Herro 11.
“Bucks”: K. Middleton 36 (8th ed., 8th ed.), G.Antetokounmpo 19, B.Lopez and E. Bledsoe (10th ed.) After 14, G.Hillas 12, D.DiVincenzo 10.
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