
Why The Bucks Came Up Short
When the NBA season resumed in Orlando in July, the Milwaukee Bucks were the prohibitive favorite to win the East and potentially secure their first championship since 1971.
When the NBA season resumed in Orlando in July, the Milwaukee Bucks were the prohibitive favorite to win the East and potentially secure their first championship since 1971.
Once again, the Miami Heat found themselves trailing by double-digits. And yes, the Heat fought back in the end, even cutting the lead to five late in the fourth quarter. But this time the Boston Celtics closed the game.
Everyone knew coming into the series that this was going to be a dogfight. The Boston Celtics threw the first punch and had a double-digit lead to start the game. Instead of putting their heads down, the Miami Heat kept fighting. They overcame a 13 point deficit in the first period and a 14-point deficit in the fourth period.
The Miami Heat are in the Eastern Conference Finals, which surprised many national analysts. But, if you watched the Heat over the years, you wouldn’t be surprised.
The Miami Heat are headed to the Eastern Conference Finals after defeating the Milwaukee Bucks. However, for a good part of the game, the Bucks gave the Heat fits.
The Miami Heat had plenty of opportunities to close the game and series. The Milwaukee Bucks lost their star player Giannis Antetokounmpo in the second period. The Heat led by eight midway through the fourth. However, the Bucks kept fighting and pulled off the victory in overtime.
The Miami Heat knew this game was going to be tough and it was. For three quarters, the Milwaukee Bucks were getting everything they wanted. They had a double-digit lead entering the final period. But yet, the Heat was never worried. They kept playing and took control of the fourth period to win the game.
While there will be suitors lined up around the building for the services of Giannis Antetokounmpo should he decide to leave the Milwaukee Bucks. One should note his passion, and love for the organization and its fans. However, he becomes an unrestricted free agent after the 2021 NBA season.
Jacari McRae reacts to an exciting Game 2 of the Heat-Bucks playoff series.
Jacari McRae reacts to Game 1 of the Heat-Bucks series.
Facing elimination, the Indiana Pacers were not going away without a fight. Just like the other games this series, the Miami Heat jumped out to a double-digit lead and did enough to close the game down the stretch. With the win, Miami advances to the Eastern Conference Semifinals and will face the winner of the Milwaukee Bucks vs Orlando Magic series.
Jacari McRae reacts to Game 3 of the Heat vs. Pacers playoff series.
When the NBA season resumed in Orlando in July, the Milwaukee Bucks were the prohibitive favorite to win the East and potentially secure their first championship since 1971.
Once again, the Miami Heat found themselves trailing by double-digits. And yes, the Heat fought back in the end, even cutting the lead to five late in the fourth quarter. But this time the Boston Celtics closed the game.
Everyone knew coming into the series that this was going to be a dogfight. The Boston Celtics threw the first punch and had a double-digit lead to start the game. Instead of putting their heads down, the Miami Heat kept fighting. They overcame a 13 point deficit in the first period and a 14-point deficit in the fourth period.
The Miami Heat are in the Eastern Conference Finals, which surprised many national analysts. But, if you watched the Heat over the years, you wouldn’t be surprised.
The Miami Heat are headed to the Eastern Conference Finals after defeating the Milwaukee Bucks. However, for a good part of the game, the Bucks gave the Heat fits.
The Miami Heat had plenty of opportunities to close the game and series. The Milwaukee Bucks lost their star player Giannis Antetokounmpo in the second period. The Heat led by eight midway through the fourth. However, the Bucks kept fighting and pulled off the victory in overtime.
The Miami Heat knew this game was going to be tough and it was. For three quarters, the Milwaukee Bucks were getting everything they wanted. They had a double-digit lead entering the final period. But yet, the Heat was never worried. They kept playing and took control of the fourth period to win the game.
While there will be suitors lined up around the building for the services of Giannis Antetokounmpo should he decide to leave the Milwaukee Bucks. One should note his passion, and love for the organization and its fans. However, he becomes an unrestricted free agent after the 2021 NBA season.
Jacari McRae reacts to an exciting Game 2 of the Heat-Bucks playoff series.
Facing elimination, the Indiana Pacers were not going away without a fight. Just like the other games this series, the Miami Heat jumped out to a double-digit lead and did enough to close the game down the stretch. With the win, Miami advances to the Eastern Conference Semifinals and will face the winner of the Milwaukee Bucks vs Orlando Magic series.
Jacari McRae reacts to Game 3 of the Heat vs. Pacers playoff series.
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