Milwaukee Bucks: Player grades for 118-115 Game 4 victory over Miami Heat
Even with Giannis Antetokounmpo lost to injury, the Milwaukee Bucks staved off elimination Sunday afternoon with their Game 4 overtime victory over the Miami Heat.
Well, the Milwaukee Bucks will live to see another day after their 118-115 Game 4 overtime victory over the Miami Heat Sunday afternoon.
It would have been hard to imagine that coming to pass, not only after their epic fourth quarter collapse in Game 3, but also after losing their superstar in Giannis Antetokounmpo midway through the second quarter of Game 4.
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Even as the odds increasingly stacked against their comeback effort, the Bucks wouldn’t be where they are right now without the leading performance of All-Star forward Khris Middleton.
All of that even came as the Heat’s well-rounded, dynamic attack had given the Bucks fits all day long on the defensive end.
But when it mattered most, Middleton’s clutch efforts proved to be the biggest difference maker down the stretch and in overtime as he helped steward the Bucks to victory.
Without further ado, let’s dig into the individual efforts of the Bucks’ performance throughout their Game 4 overtime win over the Miami Heat from Sunday afternoon.