Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Khris Middleton scores 36 points to lead Bucks past Heat in overtime.

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LAKE BUENA VISTA, Fla. — Giannis Antetokoun­mpo was waiting in the locker room for his teammates Sunday, standing on his bad right ankle to greet every one of them.

His day ended early. His season isn’t over yet. Khris Middleton scored 36 points, including a big three-pointer with 6.4 seconds left in overtime, and the Milwaukee Bucks avoided a sweep by beating the Miami Heat 118-115 in overtime of Game 4 of the teams’ Eastern Conference semifinal series.

The Heat still lead 3-1, but the Bucks — the best team in the regular season — are still alive, even after Antetokoun­mpo left early in the second quarter with an aggravatio­n of his sprained right ankle.

“Khris is very unique,” Bucks Coach Mike Budenholze­r said. “He’s got a way about him. He wanted to play. He asked to stay in the game.”

As if there was any other option. Middleton’s season-high before Sunday was 40 minutes; he logged 48 in Game 4, taking over with Antetokoun­mpo watching from the locker room.

“Just keep fighting,” said Middleton, who also had eight rebounds and eight assists. “That’s all my teammates did.”

Bam Adebayo had 26 points, 12 rebounds and 8 assists for Miami. Duncan Robinson scored 20 points, Jae Crowder had 18 and Goran Dragic and Jimmy Butler each finished with 17 for the Heat.

“We didn’t deserve to win that game,” Butler said.

Miami had an eight-point lead in the fourth quarter, promptly allowed the Bucks to score the next 12, and now needs to come back Tuesday in an effort to finish the series off.

“At the end of the day, we should have played like we did in Game 1, Game 2 and Game 3,” Adebayo said.

Antetokoun­mpo scored 19 points for the Bucks in only 11 minutes, while Brook Lopez and Eric Bledsoe each had 14 for Milwaukee. George Hill added 12 for the Bucks.

Miami managed only two points in the first 4:30 of overtime, got within one on a three-pointer from Tyler Herro, but Middleton delivered the biggest shot of the night to make it 116-112.

Herro made another three-pointer with 3.0 seconds left, but Middleton sealed it with a pair of free throws — and Miami Coach Erik Spoelstra lauded Milwaukee’s effort afterward.

Antetokoun­mpo had 19 of Milwaukee’s first 30 points, shooting 8-for-10 from the floor. But in an instant, everything changed for the Bucks.

Antetokoun­mpo aggravated his sprained right ankle with 10:18 left in the second quarter, rolling it inward — just as he did in Game 3 on Friday — as he tried to drive past Miami’s Andre Iguodala. He tumbled to the court, grabbing the ankle and screaming in pain. He took the free throws; without doing that, he would not have been permitted to return. But at halftime, the Bucks delivered the word that he would not be back.

MILWAUKEE (118)

G.Antetokoun­mpo 8-10 2-4 19, Middleton 12-28 9-9 36, B.Lopez 5-11 2-3 14, Bledsoe 6-13 2-3 14, Matthews 1-4 0-0 3, Korver 1-3 0-0 3, Williams 2-3 0-0 5, Connaughto­n 1-2 0-0 2, DiVincenzo 4-7 2-3 10, G.Hill 5-11 0-0 12. Totals 45-92 17-22 118.

MIAMI (115)

Butler 6-15 5-6 17, Crowder 6-12 0-0 18, Adebayo 10-13 6-6 26, Dragic 5-17 6-7 17, Robinson 7-13 0-0 20, Olynyk 1-3 1-1 3, Iguodala 0-2 0-0 0, Jones Jr. 0-0 0-0 0, Herro 4-11 0-0 11, Nunn 1-4 0-0 3. Totals 40-90 18-20 115.

Milwaukee ..... 22 28 35 22 11 — 118 Miami .......... 31 17 40 19 8 — 115 3-Point Goals—Milwaukee 11-35 (Middleton 3-7, B.Lopez 2-5, G.Hill 2-5, Korver 1-2, Williams 1-2, Matthews 1-4, DiVincenzo 0-2, Bledsoe 0-6), Miami 17-47 (Crowder 6-12, Robinson 6-12, Herro 3-6, Nunn 1-3, Dragic 1-9, Iguodala 0-2, Olynyk 0-2). Fouled Out— None. Rebounds—Milwaukee 46 (Bledsoe 10), Miami 41 (Adebayo 12). Assists—Milwaukee 25 (Middleton 8), Miami 33 (Adebayo, Dragic 8). Total Fouls—Milwaukee 20, Miami 18.

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 ?? (AP/Mark J. Terrill) ?? Milwaukee’s Khris Middleton (right) looks to pass with Miami’s Jimmy Butler (bottom left) and Kelly Olynyk defending during the first half of Sunday’s conference semifinal in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. With Giannis Antetokoun­mpo sidelined, Middleton played 48 minutes and scored 36 points to lead the Bucks to a 118-115 overtime victory.
(AP/Mark J. Terrill) Milwaukee’s Khris Middleton (right) looks to pass with Miami’s Jimmy Butler (bottom left) and Kelly Olynyk defending during the first half of Sunday’s conference semifinal in Lake Buena Vista, Fla. With Giannis Antetokoun­mpo sidelined, Middleton played 48 minutes and scored 36 points to lead the Bucks to a 118-115 overtime victory.

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