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Bucks too hot for Miami Heat

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Last Updated : 02 February 2012, 18:39 IST
Last Updated : 02 February 2012, 18:39 IST

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LeBron’s 40-point effort goes in vain as Milwaukee score 105-97 win.

Milwaukee continued to relish the role of giant-killers when a storming second-half performance led the Bucks to a 105-97 victory over the Miami Heat on Wednesday.

Milwaukee survived a 40-point barrage from LeBron James and overcame a 17-point first half deficit by exploding in the final two quarters to win their third straight in a streak that also includes a triumph over the Los Angeles Lakers.

The Bucks (10-11) also defeated the Heat on Jan 22 in what had been Miami's only loss in nine games going into Wednesday's contest.

This time, Milwaukee ate into Miami's advantage with a 13-2 run to start the third quarter before kicking into a higher gear at the start of the next by outscoring the visitors 22-3 en route to a 98-82 lead in the blink of an eye.

The Heat could get no closer than nine in the fourth before a three-pointer at the buzzer settled the final score. Dwyane Wade finished with 23 points but the visitors were undone by a lack of teamwork as the pressure mounted in the final quarter.

"We're trying to find a balance where we can take advantage of our guys' strengths of ability to attack and ability to break down the defence," Heat coach Erik Spoelstra told reporters.  "At the same time, we have to do it collectively, and the ball has to move."

Brandon Jennings sparked Milwaukee with 31 points, including seven three-pointers, while Drew Gooden added 17 and nine rebounds.

James poured in 24 first-quarter points to take Miami (16-6) to a 40-23 lead at the first interval before the Bucks hauled themselves back into the contest to end the Heat's five-game winning streak.

"In the first half it felt like LeBron was going to go for 60. We just played good defence as a team and stayed aggressive," Jennings said.

Other results: Orlando: 109 bt Washington: 103; Philadelphia: 98 bt Chicago: 82; New Jersey: 99 bt Detroit: 96; Boston: 100 bt Toronto: 64; Indiana: 109 bt Minnesota: 99; Phoenix: 120 bt New Orleans: 103; Oklahoma City: 95 bt Dallas: 86; San Antonio: 99 bt Houston: 91; Portland: 112 bt Charlotte: 68; LA Clippers: 107 bt Utah: 105.

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Published 02 February 2012, 18:03 IST

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