Miami Heat vs. Milwaukee Bucks: TV Schedule, Live Stream, Spread Info and More
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The Miami Heat are one of the best teams in the NBA, but the Milwaukee Bucks will bring them serious competition tonight.
The Heat will be traveling to a team that is full of young talent with the Bucks, and it should be the equivalent of a modern-day track meet.
Which Team Will Win?
Where: Bradley Center, Milwaukee, Wis.
When: Wednesday, Feb. 1, 8:00 p.m. ET
Watch: Not nationally televised
Live Stream: NBA League Pass
Listen: ESPN Radio
Betting Line: Over/Under: 196, Spread: Milwaukee +6.5
Taking into consideration that both teams' combined average is around 198, I would normally stay away from the over/under. In this case, Miami is too good on defense for this game to get that out of hand. I will also take Miami giving the points.
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Injuries: CBSsports
Bucks
Andrew Bogut, Out
Heat
Mike Miller, Probable
Heat Player to Watch: Chris Bosh
While LeBron James and Dwyane Wade steal most of the spotlight, Chris Bosh has been quietly having a monster season. Bosh is averaging over 20 points and just fewer than eight rebounds per game and handling the pressure of playing in the spotlight much better.
Bucks Player to Watch: Brandon Jennings
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The Milwaukee Bucks needed to find their top man, and it looks like Brandon Jennings has taken playing point guard for the team seriously. Not only has he become an on-court leader, the star is averaging almost 20 points, five assists and three rebounds per game. Not too shabby.
What They’re Saying
Miami Heat Play-by-Play man Eric Reid is reporting on Twitter:
Key Matchup: LeBron James vs. Carlos Delfino and Mike Dunleavy
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There will never be a game that the Miami Heat play when LeBron James is on the floor that he isn’t the key to their success. Whether it’s on offense or defense, he is the most purely talented player on their team. While Carlos Delfino and Mike Dunleavy will do their best to stop him, even if they let the Bucks have six players on the court, LeBron will still get 30 points.
Prediction: Heat 94, Bucks 84
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