Heat beat Bucks 88-78

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'Dwyane Wade is the association's worst terminator, he couldn't even score on a lay-up.' LeBron James' words on team mate Dwyane Wade might have sounded harsh but - it has had a beneficial effect on the players performances.


The Miami Heat were visiting Milwaukee Bucks and went into the game on the back of winning 4 games since suffering defeat to the Dallas Mavericks. James made his criticism after that and his teammates have rolled up their socks and upped their shot rates.


Andrew Bogut scored 31 points in their earlier victory over a Magic without Dwayt Howard, but they were relying on the foward line in the clash against the Heat. The teams were both firing in the offensive lines but Miami stretched to a double digit lead soon after.









Heat beat Bucks 88-78


Bogut's only attack came in their last offense in the first half where he got just 3 points and 9 rebounds. In the third quater, Brandon Jennings pushed for a comeback, and the Bucks shortened the gap to just 4 points.


But then came an energetic Wade injected with passion. He would keep breaking through to ramp up a game high 25 points on court. The Heat did appear a little too relaxed in the latter stages, they totaled 18 mistakes overall. Chris Bosh would mark 16, James 17 and the game finished 88-78, Miami.


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