
Dwyane Wade scored a team-high 21 points with seven boards, three assists and two steals on 8-of-14 shooting in Tuesday's 98-86 Game 2 win over the Bucks.
The game was surprisingly close and Miami was only up three points at the end of the fourth quarter. As per usual, Miami turned up the intensity in the fourth and they led in the NBA in home differential at 3.2 per game. Wade said his knee isn't all the way back, but it was vintage Wade with six of his seven field goals coming from within two feet of the hoop in the win. Miami dominated the offensive glass over Milwaukee with a 12-4 advantage. The Heat will look to take a 3-0 lead in Milwaukee on Thursday.












