Heat race past Bucks for 7th consecutive victory
Mar 11, 2026; Miami, FL, United States; Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokounmpo (34) drives to the basket against Miami Heat guard Pelle Larsson (9) and forward Jaime Jaquez Jr. (11) during the second quarter at loanDepot Park. Mandatory Credit: Sam Navarro-Imagn Images Pelle Larsson scored a career-high 28 points and added six rebounds and six assists as the host Miami Heat won their season-high seventh straight game, defeating the Milwaukee Bucks 112-105 on Thursday night.
The Bucks never led en route to their third loss in a row and seventh in eight games.
Miami's Bam Adebayo, who posted 83 points on Tuesday, the second-highest single-game total in NBA history, had just eight points through three quarters before finishing with 21. He shot 6-for-20 on field-goal attempts, 0-for-5 from 3-point range and 9-for-13 at the free-throw line.
Rookie Kasparas Jakucionis had a strong game for the Heat, scoring 18 points while shooting 5-for-11 on 3-point attempts.
Giannis Antetokounmpo led Milwaukee with a game-high 31 points, and Bobby Portis came off the bench to score 19. Bucks reserve Ryan Rollins tallied 16 points and a game-high 10 assists.
Miami played without three of its top four scorers: Norman Powell (groin), Tyler Herro (quadriceps) and Andrew Wiggins (toe).
The Bucks got three players off the injured list: Portis had missed one game due to a back. Kevin Porter Jr., who was out four games because of a knee injury, added six points, seven rebounds and five assists. Jericho Sims, who sat out one game with a knee injury, scored seven points.
The Heat, who led by as many as 14 points early, settled for a 31-21 advantage at the end of the first quarter. Antetokounmpo put up 10 points in the period, but the Bucks shot just 1-for-5 from 3-point range as opposed to 5-for-13 for Miami.
Adebayo scored four points -- 27 points fewer than his first-quarter total on Tuesday.
Antetokounmpo scored eight straight Bucks points in the second quarter, cutting Miami's lead to 46-43. Milwaukee cut its deficit to one point on a Rollins trey, but the Heat finished the half on a high note, taking a 59-51 lead into the break.
In the second quarter, Adebayo had just two points as Miami shot 42.1% from the floor. Milwaukee shot 52.4%.
Adebayo scored just two points in the third quarter as Milwaukee cut its deficit to four before the Heat pulled away a bit for an 85-77 edge.
The Heat were up by 11 early in the fourth, but with 51.9 seconds left, Milwaukee had a chance to tie the score on a 3-point attempt by Antetokounmpo from the top of the key. The shot bounced off the front of the rim and the backboard, and Larsson made a 3-pointer on the next possession, essentially icing the game for Miami with 27.9 seconds left.
--Field Level Media
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