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Twitter Compares Milwaukee Bucks to 2018 Warriors and Giannis Antetokounmpo to LeBron James
Milwaukee Bucks in the 2020-21 playoffs is a team with blood in its mind, especially after how the Heat sent them home last year. They’re on a hunt and certainly looking for a clean sweep of Jimmy Butler and men. Their 132-98 blowout victory at Fiserv Forum in Game 2 set out the same statement.
The Bucks began Q1 with a crazy unthinkable performance coming from rotation player Bryn Forbes. He began burying a series of threes and the Heat just could not match with the pace. Later, even as Kendrick Nunn started playing better from both ends, it was too late for them to clear the deficit.
Twitter went crazy after Giannis Antetokounmpo and Co’s massive victory
It was when Giannis Antetokounmpo converted his first alley-oop (Khris Middleton assist) that their intentions were clear. They wanted to dominate the game, and that is what they did by throwing a combination of threes and dunks. The Greek Freak completed a 31-point double-double as Jrue Holiday won hearts with his accurate playmaking.
At last, just as they won, Twitter came down heavily to launch support behind the Bucks. Take a look at the most interesting tweets out of the thousands –
Giannis going up Giannis going up
against the Heat against the Heat
last postseason this postseason pic.twitter.com/HJ5xXvl5Ka— 𝙍𝙞𝙡𝙚𝙮 (@CullerSports) May 25, 2021
Giannis had no reaction to that obvious attempt to start a fight
This is a wrap— Dom2K (@Dom_2k) May 25, 2021
How Giannis looking at Jimmy Butler:#Bucks #Heat pic.twitter.com/26HUkBPHoH
— Jay Shah (@TheJayShah3) May 25, 2021
Bam and Jimmy After dealing with Giannis the whole series knowing the wall didn’t work pic.twitter.com/coHo98j8F9
— GiannisSZNBeatTheHeat(2-0)14 More Wins (@RyanBucksin6) May 25, 2021
Giannis on another level! pic.twitter.com/N4s1m3gt77
— Ehi Ijie (@EHIIJI) May 25, 2021
Giannis, Middleton, and Forbes being a badass duos right now #MIAvsMIL pic.twitter.com/isArYQSNqS
— Lakers Nation ➐ (@Lakersnat23) May 25, 2021
Damn Miami Milwaukee Bucks lookin like the monstars pic.twitter.com/mN7wNS8u5B
— KrispyKream (@KrispyKream6_6) May 25, 2021
Milwaukee Bucks tonight pic.twitter.com/miugFk0QPX
— shy (@shytheartist_) May 25, 2021
The Heat-Bucks game so far pic.twitter.com/QYssqYH48L
— #RingerNBA (@ringernba) May 25, 2021
Heat culture on display tonight. Miami out here playing dirty trying hurt Bucks players
— (@OGxJEEZY) May 25, 2021
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What went in the favor of the Milwaukee Bucks and against the Miami Heat?
The Bucks dropped a Warriors-like 15 three-pointers in the first half, making it the highest ever by the franchise in the playoffs. Additionally, they converted seven more deep range shots at 41.5% accuracy to capture the ground. A Trevor Ariza on Giannis Antetokounmpo certainly did not help as the Greek Freak pushed the gas pedal later in the game. And with a mic’d up PJ Tucker yelling “Big boy, big boy”, the Bucks were everywhere on the floor stealing, blocking, and shooting.
For the Heat, with their star duo struggling, only Dewayne Dedmon was the blessing in disguise. But with Duncan Robinson struggling to shoot, the Heat could not even hit as many threes (8) in the game as the Bucks scored (10) in Q1 itself.
Do you see the Miami Heat bouncing back from this debacle? Help us know your opinion in the comments.
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