It’s hard to believe the Miami Heat lost the first two games in their series with the Milwaukee Bucks. They weren’t about to get swept by a team that entered with just 12 wins in 27 games.
Miami only led by 5 at the half, but they broke it open in the second half and won going away, 114-96 over the Bucks at the Bradley Center.
Dwyane Wade added 22 points for the Heat, who out scored the Bucks 35-24 in the third quarter to take control. James had 16 points in the third quarter.
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Carlos Delfino scored 24 for the Bucks, who have now dropped 4-straight at the Bradley Center.
Miami improved to 22-7, equaling the franchise’s best start after the first 29 games.