Butler on fire as Heat take Game 1 against Bucks
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[September 01, 2020]
Jimmy Butler hit three
consecutive hoops down the stretch to cap a postseason career-high,
40-point performance Monday night as the fifth-seeded Miami Heat
stunned the top-seeded Milwaukee Bucks 115-104 in the opener of
their Eastern Conference semifinal series in the NBA bubble near
Orlando.
Goran Dragic chipped in with 27 points and Bam Adebayo accumulated a
double-double with 12 points and a game-high 17 rebounds as the
Heat, who won the season series 2-1 from the Bucks, got the jump in
the best-of-seven.
Giannis Antetokounmpo was held to 18 points in the loss, which was
Milwaukee's second straight in an opening game. The Bucks dropped
Game 1 to Orlando in the first round before rebounding with four
consecutive decisive wins.
Milwaukee came out on fire against Miami, pouring in 40
first-quarter points en route to an 11-point advantage.
Antetokounmpo had half of his 18 points in that run.
But the Heat clawed back, getting within 63-60 by halftime before
taking an 82-80 lead late in the third quarter on a pair of Tyler
Herro free throws.
Milwaukee regained a 96-95 advantage on an Antetokounmpo layup with
6:04 to play, before Butler gave Miami the lead for good at 97-96 on
a floater with 5:50 left.
It was still a one-point game before Butler's decisive late flurry
that included two short jumpers sandwiching a 3-pointer,
single-handedly pushing the Heat advantage to 106-98 with just 2:19
to play.
Milwaukee got no closer than five after that.
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Heat forward Jimmy Butler (22) reacts after making a basket against
the Milwaukee Bucks during the first quarter in game one of the
second round of the 2020 NBA Playoffs at The Field House. Mandatory
Credit: Kim Klement-USA TODAY Sports
Butler's 40 points came on 13-for-20 shooting and 12-for-13 accuracy
from the free throw line.
His previous postseason career-high was 36 points for Philadelphia
against Brooklyn last season.
Herro was the fourth player in double figures with 11 points for the
Heat, who outscored the Bucks 25-14 at the foul line.
Antetokounmpo's 18 points were his fewest in a playoff game since he
was held to 12 by Toronto in Game 3 of the Eastern Finals last
season.
Despite his scoring problems, he nearly completed a triple-double,
recording team-highs in rebounds with 10 and assists with nine.
Khris Middleton led Milwaukee with 28 points and Brook Lopez added
24 points. Kyle Korver finished with 11 points for the Bucks, who
outshot the Heat 49.3 percent to 46.4.
--Field Level Media
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