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Ex-NBA Player Has Absurd Take After Bucks-Heat Game 1 Injuries


The NBA regular season may be over but the playoffs still offer plenty of room for an all-time hot take, as was the case during Game 1 between the Milwaukee Bucks and the Miami Heat.

While the playoffs offer an opportunity to showcase the league’s best, it also opens the door for some heartbreaking moments, which both Miami and Milwaukee found out the hard way.

The Bucks, who finished atop the Eastern Conference after the regular season, failed to sustain the early absence of star Giannis Antetokounmpo. The 28-year-old suffered a costly lower back contusion in the first quarter, limiting Antetokounmpo to just 11 minutes of play before being ruled out for the contest. Then in the second quarter, the Heat suffered the loss of guard Tyler Herro, who suffered two broken fingers when attacking a loose ball.

No question both losses could impact each respective team’s playoff chances moving forward, however, there’s a discrepancy between the two, right? Well, not according to former player-turned-analyst Reggie Miller.

Miller, who served as an analyst during the live TNT broadcast, shared his questionable belief that Herro is a bigger loss to the Heat than Antetokounmpo is to the Bucks, according to Tom Oates of the Wisconsin State Journal.

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There’s no room for debate on the absurdity of that stance.

Herro, while serviceable, doesn’t provide the Heat with half of what Antetokounmpo, a prime MVP candidate and NBA Finals champion, supplies the Bucks with on a night-to-night basis. Just take Game 1 for example. During Miami’s 130-117 victory over Milwaukee, the Heat, per usual, were led by Jimmy Butler (35 points), their No. 1. Then off the bench, Kevin Love was easily able to fill the void left by Herro’s shooting, netting 4-of-7 3-point attempts with 18 points.



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