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Bucks rally past Heat to clinch East top seed

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Bucks rally past Heat to clinch East top seed

LAKE BUENA VISTA, FLORIDA - AUGUST 06: Giannis Antetokounmpo #34 of the Milwaukee Bucks passes the ball against Kelly Olynyk #9 and Kendrick Nunn #25 of the Miami Heat during the second half at The Arena at ESPN Wide World Of Sports Complex on August 6, 2020 in Lake Buena Vista, Florida. NOTE TO USER: User expressly acknowledges and agrees that, by downloading and or using this photograph, User is consenting to the terms and conditions of the Getty Images License Agreement. Kim Klement-Pool/Getty Images/AFP

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Giannis Antetokounmpo and the Bucks roar back from 23 points down to beat the Heat and nail the top spot in the NBA playoffs

Giannis Antetokounmpo says the biggest challenge in the championship quest for the Milwaukee Bucks, who clinched a top seed in the NBA playoffs on Thursday, August 6 (Friday, August 7, Philippine time) isn’t a rival, but the Bucks themselves.

The 25-year-old Greek forward scored 33 points and grabbed 12 rebounds for Milwaukee as the Bucks rallied from a 23-point deficit to defeat Miami 130-116 and clinch the top seed in the Eastern Conference at an NBA-best 55-14.

“It was a good challenge for us,” said Antetokounmpo. “It’s good to face adversity. It’s good to be uncomfortable. It’s good to be down.

“It’s good to chase because that’s when you get better. You need challenges so you can improve as a team.”

The Bucks, who won their only NBA title in 1971, could face Miami in the second round of the playoffs with Toronto, Boston, Indiana and Philadelphia threats as well. But Milwaukee’s star forward sees the Bucks’ main worry as playing to their potential.

“Probably the biggest challenge for us is ourselves,” Antetokounmpo said.

“It’s ‘How are we going to play? How hard are we going to play? Are we going to play for one another? Are we going to defend hard? Are we going to make that extra effort?’

“It’s all about us.”

Khris Middleton had 33 points and 8 assists and along with Greek star Antetokounmpo combined to shoot 22-of-31 from the floor to spark the Bucks, who also had 17 points from Brook Lopez.

Duncan Robinson scored 21 points to lead Miami and Tyler Herro came off the bench to score 20 for the Heat, who are 4th in the East at 43-26, but only one game ahead of Indiana.

If the standings stay as they are, the Bucks and Heat could meet in the second round of the playoffs.

The Heat played without Jimmy Butler because of a foot injury and Goran Dragic due to an ankle injury, but in the first half it didn’t seem to hurt.

“We talked to one another and came out in the second half and played better,” Antetokounmpo said. “We’re not going to let them think we’re soft. This is who we are.”

Miami sank 13 3-pointers in the first half, the last by Bam Adebayo at the buzzer to give the Heat a 73-56 lead at half-time against the NBA’s top-rated defensive squad

The Heat, who led by as many as 23 in the first half and who won both prior season meetings with the Bucks, could not hold off Milwaukee in the 3rd quarter.

The Bucks opened the second half with a 26-8 run to pull ahead 82-81, their first lead since 17-16 in the opening quarter, on an alley oop dunk by Brooks Lopez with 5:11 remaining in the 3rd period.

“Overall, our defensive attention to detail was better,” Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer said.

The Heat clung to a 98-92 lead entering the 4th quarter and were aided when Antetokounmpo was whistled for his fifth foul early in the period.

But the Bucks went on a 10-0 run, seizing a 104-103 lead with 7:55 remaining and launching what became a 31-8 spurt over much of the closing part of the quarter to secure victory.

It was the feature of the eighth day of NBA games in a quarantine bubble at Walt Disney World in Orlando, Florida, to finish a regular season shut down on March 11 by the COVID-19 pandemic.

Kawhi Leonard, who led the Toronto Raptors to an NBA crown last year, scored 29 points to lead the Los Angeles Clippers over Dallas, 126-111, pulling them a game ahead of Denver for second in the Western Conference.

“It’s about executing, making sure we’re putting in the effort out there,” Leonard said. “Just getting in game shape, getting our legs ready and our minds.”

Suns 4-0 in bubble 

Bahamian big man Deandre Ayton scored 23 points and grabbed 10 rebounds while Devin Booker added 20 points and 10 assists as the Phoenix Suns improved to 4-0 in the bubble by defeating another isolation unbeaten, the Indiana Pacers, by 114-99.

The Suns improved to 30-39, one game behind ninth-place Portland in the Western Conference in the chase for a spot in the playoffs.

Teams finishing 8th and 9th in the West will meet in a play-in series August 15-16 for the last West playoff berth and a first-round date with the top-seeded Los Angeles Lakers.

The Pacers, led by 25 points from Malcolm Brogdon, fell to 42-27, 5th in the East but only a half-game ahead of Philadelphia.

Serbian guard Bogdan Bogdanovic scored a career-high 35 points, 19 in the opening quarter, and backcourt partner De’Aaron Fox added 30 points and 10 assists to lead the Sacramento Kings over New Orleans 140-125.

Pelicans star rookie forward Zion Williamson and Brandon Ingram each scored 24 points to pace the Pelicans, who fell to 29-39, the same record as the Kings, who had been 0-3 in the bubble. – Rappler.com

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