Episode 208
It wasn't a wire to wire blowout like Games 2 and 3, but the Milwaukee Bucks rallied after an ice cold start to beat the Miami Heat 120-103 and sweep them right out of the postseason a year after collapsing against the Heat. Adam McGee, Jordan Treske, and Ti Windisch sat down to talk about the game and the series as a whole, and look at the factors that led to the dominant Bucks series victory. Specific topics included how Giannis Antetokounmpo's game has evolved, how Khris Middleton stepped up in a major way, the huge impact of Bryn Forbes and Brook Lopez, and schematic changes made by Bucks coach Mike Budenholzer including playing inside-out and modifying drop coverage to dismantle the Heat offense.
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Published on 4 years, 7 months ago
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