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Miami defeated Milwaukee and advanced to the Eastern Conference Finals, LeBron James broke a league record in a win over Houston
The injured Antocompo saw from the sidelines his teammates finishing another season disappointingly with a 103: 94 loss.
The Lakers defeated the Rockets 102: 112, LeBron set a league record for playoff victories
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Injured Yannis Antocompo congratulates his Milwaukee teammates after the win over Miami (from Twitter)
Miami qualified tonight (Tuesday-Wednesday) for the Eastern Conference Finals, after beating Milwaukee and completing a 1-4 victory in the semifinal series.
Jimmy Butler once again swept the fifth-ranked to victory, while Yannis Antocompo watched from the sidelines as his teammates surrendered and once again finished the season disappointingly.
In the second game of the night, the Los Angeles Lakers and Houston met for a third game in the series, and LeBron James led his teammates to another win, with another league record.
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Miami - Milwaukee 94: 103 (Hit completed 1: 4 in the series)
LA Lakers - Houston 102: 112 (The Lakers took a 1: 2 lead in the series)
* Oklahoma City announced that team coach Billy Donovan ended his run in a "joint decision of Both sides, "according to the Thunder.
Oklahoma City, who were eliminated after seven games against Houston in the first round, are being rebuilt, and will do so without Donovan ending a contract.
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Finished another season with a loss.
Yannis congratulates the winners (Photo: Imagebank GettyImages)
Miami - Milwaukee 94: 103 (the hit completed 1: 4 in the series)
45 minutes before the game Milwaukee decided not to endanger Yannis Antocompo, who is suffering from an ankle injury.
The Greek tried to cheer his teammates off the bench, and although Milwaukee started well and led by a double-digit lead in the first quarter, from a 28:15 deficit Miami responded with a 9:30 run.
The Bucks still managed to come back again, but from there the Heat took control of the game and kept a safe gap until the end, to become the lowest ranked to reach the Eastern Conference Finals since the Knicks advanced to the 1999 finals from eighth place.
Miami is waiting for a winner between Boston and Toronto.
Jimmy Butler once again led Miami along with Goran Dragic (17 points each), hitting for the first time in the final since 2014, and Butler in the final for the first time in his career.
"It's great, but it's not the goal," Butler said. "We want to take 'it'. We want a championship, and we're focused on that."
Jay Crowder (16), Tyler Hiro (14), Bam Adbaio (13) and Kelly Olinik (12) completed an exciting hit evening.
Milwaukee, on the other hand, which finished the regular season with the best balance in the league (17:56), is once again finishing a disappointing playoff.
Chris Middleton (23), Brooke Lopez (15 and 14 rebounds), Donta Divicenzo (17) tried, but the Bucks will probably have to settle for a consecutive MVP title for Yannis, and a sweet memory from the moment they decided to boycott the playoffs in protest history.
"You always want to live up to expectations," coach Mike Bodenholzer said at the end, "but with the relationship here, the character, what this bunch did ... it was great to do everything, but if I had to pick one thing, I would choose to be with the character team. , Which stood behind its principles. "
Determined and focused.
Butler (Photo: Imagebank GettyImages)
Have fun, see you next year, we continue.
Dragic vs. Lopez (Photo: Imagebank GettyImages)
LA Lakers - Houston 102: 112 (The Lakers took a 1-2 lead in the series)
LeBron James officially became the basketball player with the most wins in the playoffs (162) tonight after passing Derek Fisher, and in addition to the milestone he scored 36 points (13 from 23 from the field), added 7 rebounds, 5 assists and 4 blocks, and once again led his teammates to victory, two in a row, returning the lead in the series to the Lakers after losing the first game.
Tonight he also enlisted the help of Anthony Davis who scored 26 points (along with 15 rebounds and 6 assists) - but who was once again the X Factor for the winners is Rejon Rondo, who as in the previous game, once again came off the bench and made a great contribution.
Tonight "Playoff Rondo" not only managed the game but also fiery offensively, scoring 21 points in surprising percentages - 8 of 11 from the field, 3 of 5 from the three, to which he also added 9 assists in 30 minutes.
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Rondo Playoffs (Photo: Imagebank GettyImages)
Gone in the last quarter.
Harden (Photo: Imagebank GettyImages)
For the Lakers the key was again in defense, when they managed to stop Houston on just 38 points in the second half, including an effective save on James Harden.
The Rockets still led 84-85 at the start of the final quarter, but from there the Lakers came out for a lethal 2:15 run.
Although Harden managed to finish with 33 points (9 assists, 9 rebounds), but was not a factor in the second half: For the fourth quarter the Lakers and Rockets were tied 82:82, but in the last 12 minutes Harden scored only 4 with 1 of 3 from the field.
Russell Westbrook scored 30 points for the Rockets (along with 8 rebounds and 6 assists), Jeff Green surprised with 16, but PJ Tucker (3) and Eric Gordon (10) were a little disappointed.
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