Heat 107, Bucks 103
MILWAUKEE -- Dwyane Wade scored 21 points, including the go-ahead jumper with 45 seconds to play, as the Miami Heat wrapped up their five-game road trip with a 107-103 victory over the Milwaukee Bucks on Friday night at the Bradley Center.
Forward Chris Bosh finished with 20, forward Luol Deng had 16 while forward Amar'e Stoudemire and guard Goran Tragic each added 12 marking the first time since Nov. 17 that all five Heat starters scored in double figures.
Forward Giannis Antetokounmpo led the Bucks with 28 points four rebounds and six assists. Milwaukee also got 24 from center Greg Monroe, who went 10-of-11 from the free throw line, and 17 from forward Jabari Parker.
Miami hit eight of its first 11 shots and rode a 12-2 run to a 33-point first quarter. The Heat shot 55 percent from the field and scored 19 off 14 Milwaukee turnovers to take a 55-48 lead into the half.
The Bucks' turnovers negated strong showings from Parker and Monroe, who scored 13 and 12 points, respectively, in the first two quarters as the Bucks shot 45.5 percent.
They rallied in the third, getting 13 from Antetokounmpo, who knocked down all five of his shots, and took an 83-81 lead into the fourth after reserve guard Rashad Vaughn sank a pair 3-pointers over the final minute.
But the lead wouldn't last long; Miami recovered and went back ahead when Bosh drained a 3-pointer from the right elbow with 9:47 to play.
Antetokounmpo tied the game at 101 on a dunk with 59.3 seconds left but after Wade put the Heat back in front, Antetokounmpo got held up underneath and turned it over and Wade made four of six from the free throw line down the stretch to put the game away.
NOTES: Miami got F Josh McRoberts back for the first time in nearly two months. He hadn't played since Dec. 7 because of a bone bruise on a knee. Coach Erik Spoelstra said McRoberts will come off the bench and play limited minutes in his return. ... The Heat also got G Goran Dragic back for the first time in eight games, but C Hassan Whiteside remained sidelined for a fourth straight game with a strained oblique. Spoelstra said he'd keep F-C Amar'e Stoudemire in the starting lineup until Whiteside returned. ... Bucks SG O.J. Mayo began working out with the team but is still unable to play as he recovers from a sore hamstring. ... Milwaukee had won its last four home games, marking the team's longest home winning streak of the season. ... The Bucks had won five in a row over the Heat.