No. 8 seed Miami had built a 68-55 halftime advantage before Herro’s departure and stayed ahead by shooting 59.5 percent (50 of 84) from the floor. The Heat were 15 of 25 from 3-point range; they ranked just 27th in the NBA (.344) in the regular season. Antetokounmpo was driving…Read More
Tyler Herro broken hand Giannis hurt as Heat surprise topseeded Bucks in Milwaukee The Boston Globe
