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MIAMI (AP) -- Ray Allen provided a fitting end to a game that had
20 lead changes and 12 ties.
Allen hit an 18-foot running jumper with 1.7 seconds to play to
give Milwaukee a 96-95 victory over Miami on Thursday night.
| | Milwaukee's Ray Allen drives against Voshon Lenard of the Heat. |
"We were looking to get penetration or get fouled," said
Allen, who shot over Miami's P.J. Brown. "P.J. had a hand in my
face. Thankfully, I got it off."
Allen led the Bucks with 28 points.
"He hit a great shot," Milwaukee coach George Karl said.
"That's what great players do."
Sam Cassell added 20 points and seven assists for the Bucks, who
were 19-for-20 from the line. Vinny Del Negro had 15 points,
including seven in the fourth quarter.
Voshon Lenard had a season-high 29 points for the Heat, who
dropped their third straight game. Lenard was 7-for-10 from 3-point
range. Alonzo Mourning had 21 points, a season-high 18 rebounds,
and blocked four shots.
"That's the shot you want him to be taking, fading away from
the basket with a 6-foot-11 guy's hand in his face," Mourning said
of the final basket. "Ray Allen just made a tough shot. He made a
real tough shot."
Heat coach Pat Riley agreed.
"We got the match up we wanted. P.J. had a hand up and made
Allen take a tough shot," Riley said.
After Lenard's 3-pointer put Miami up 82-79, Del Negro scored
five and Cassell four during an 11-1 run that gave Milwaukee a
90-83 lead with 4:07 remaining.
A pair of 3-pointers by Lenard sparked a 10-4 Miami rally that
closed it to 94-93 with 1:04 left.
After Allen missed a jumper and Mourning got the rebound, Dan
Majerle's layup gave the Heat a 95-94 lead with 17.1 seconds
remaining.
After a non-shooting foul with seven seconds left, Del Negro
inbounded the ball to Allen, who raced to the left corner and hit
the game-winner over Brown.
There were 15 lead changes in the first half, which ended with
Miami up 49-47. Lenard scored 12 second-quarter points, accounting
for all but one of the Heat's field goals in the period.
Neither team led by more than six until a nine-point run that
featured five points by Jamal Mashburn put Miami in front 75-68
with 23.9 seconds to play in the third quarter.
Milwaukee answered with the next seven points, five by Allen, to
tie it at 75 a minute into the fourth.
Game notes
Miami had hoped that starting point guard Tim Hardaway
would be able to return to action for the contest, the first after
a six-game west coast trip. Hardaway was not ready, however, and
missed his 11th straight game because of a jammed right knee. ...
Allen went 3-for-3 from the line to run his streak to 32 straight.
... Miami has hit at least one 3-pointer in an NBA-record 447
straight games. ... Milwaukee's Glenn Robinson, who had over 20 points in his five previous games, scored 12.
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Washington 108 New Jersey 104
LA Lakers 95 Atlanta 88
Milwaukee 96 Miami 95
New York 100 Dallas 93
Denver 116 Sacramento 106
Portland 107 Seattle 81
Detroit 116 Golden State 108
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