Takeaways: Tyler Herro again scores 40, but Heat again blows double-digit lead in loss to Bucks
Briefly

In their 120-113 defeat to the Milwaukee Bucks, the Miami Heat once again squandered a significant lead, leading by as much as 14 points early in the game. Despite entering the fourth quarter with an eight-point advantage, they allowed a 15-2 run by Milwaukee that flipped the game's momentum. Tyler Herro’s 40 points helped the Heat tie the score at one point, but they fell short in the final minutes, ultimately losing due to poor shooting in the fourth quarter and inability to rebound from their late-game struggles.
The Heat suffered another fourth-quarter collapse, unable to maintain an 8-point lead, highlighting their ongoing struggles with holding onto leads late in games.
Despite Tyler Herro's impressive 40-point performance, Miami was outscored by Milwaukee 35-20 in the final quarter, showcasing their shooting woes.
This loss marks yet another instance where Miami lost a sizable lead, entering the fourth quarter strong but faltering under pressure during crucial moments.
Herro tied the game with a three-pointer, but Miami couldn't regain the lead afterwards, allowing the Bucks to pull ahead and seal the victory.
Read at Miami Herald
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