No Tyler Herro or Bam Adebayo on the court to begin the fourth quarter. Adebayo in foul trouble and Herro played the entire third quarter. - 8:08 PM Halftime: Heat 65, Bucks 55. Heat led by as many as 14 points in the first half.
The Heat return from All-Star break with their sights set on making a playoff push to cap a challenging season.
HEAT up 30-19 after one, Scottie Barnes appearing to suffer an ankle injury that might keep him out for the game only to be announced eligible to return soon after.
The formula for this Miami Heat roster in the post-Jimmy Butler era to beat a team of the Milwaukee Bucks’ caliber is relatively basic: perfection. Sunday, even the best of Tyler Herro
Another game, another blown double-digit lead by the Heat. The Heat’s season-long problem of wasting big leads was again a problem on Sunday. The Heat led for most of the night, pulling ahead by as many as 14 points in the first half before entering halftime with a 10-point advantage.
Can Tyler Herro be his best scoring self while also being asked to be the Miami Heat’s leading playmaker, as well?
Tyler Herro scored 10 of his 28 points in the fourth quarter and overtime, Andrew Wiggins added 25 points and the Miami Heat snapped a four-game skid by beating the Toronto Raptors 120-111 on Friday night.
And that’s that. Another 4th quarter mess, Heat fall 120-113 in Milwaukee despite 40, 11 and 7 from Tyler Herro.Source: Twitter @ByTimReynolds What’s the buzz on Twitter?