Milwaukee Bucks: Grades from 97-79 loss to Miami Heat

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25-17. MIAMI HEAT. B. This was not the Miami Heat at their best, but they didn’t need to be. Instead, they played in a way that minimized the number of ways in which the Bucks could be successful. <p>The Heat are lacking in front end star power, and certainly don’t come close to the collective talent of the Bucks’ roster overall, but they’re well-coached, disciplined, organized, and they get the most out of their talent in any given year.</p> <p>That’s a credit to coaching and organizational culture, for as much as those two elements may seem over-discussed in regard to the Heat.</p> <p>On Sunday, they hung in despite a slow start, and executed well as a group to finish out the game.</p>. Eastern Conference

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