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The Miami Heat had all their weapons; the Milwaukee Bucks were lacking their leading man. Didn’t matter, with Erik Spoelstra’s team losing Tuesday night.
Bucks shoot 71% in the fourth quarter as they rally past the Miami Heat for a 128-117 victory.on Tuesday night, Feb. 24.
MILWAUKEE (AP) — Kevin Porter Jr. igualó su mejor marca de la temporada con 32 puntos, mientras que Bobby Portis y Ryan Rollins anotaron 21 tantos cada uno por los Bucks de Milwaukee, quienes doblegaron el martes 128-117 al Heat de Miami y cosecharon su cuarto triunfo en cinco partidos.
Kevin Porter Jr. scored 32 points as the Bucks beat the Heat 128-117 for their fourth win in five games, rallying late in the fourth quarter.
After Norman Powell hit five free throws over three possessions, Kevin Porter Jr. converted a four-point play (a three and a free throw off a Davion Mitchell foul) to put the Bucks up three with 3:30 left, only their third lead of the fourth quarter. Miami would never lead again.
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