The Milwaukee Bucks and Tyler Herro will clash when the Bucks (24-17) meet the Miami Heat (21-21) at Fiserv Forum on Thursday, January 23 at 7:30 PM ET.Their last time out, the Bucks won on Sunday
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The Milwaukee Bucks are trying to keep the good vibes going. They have won seven of their last eight games and are one of the hottest teams in the Eastern Conference. Giannis Antetokounmpo continues to play some great basketball and is putting up some big numbers. As long as he can stay healthy, the team has a shot to win almost any game they play.
Bill Simmons came up with a four-team trade that would involve Butler heading to Phoenix. He said on his podcast : "Well, the trade I came up with was Butler to the Suns, Beal to the Bucks, Miami gets Khris Middleton, Steven Adams from Houston and Cam Whitmore from Houston, and Houston gets Brook Lopez, and that actually works."
After their game Wednesday was postponed due to a winter storm in New Orleans, the Milwaukee Bucks hope to return to the court on Thursday night against the visiting Miami Heat.
TL;DR: Live stream Miami Heat vs. Milwaukee Bucks in the NBA with FuboTV, Sling TV, or YouTube TV. The Miami Heat head to Fiserv Forum to face the Milwaukee Bucks in an Eastern Conference matchup. The Heat are 21-21, which puts them in eighth place. The Bucks are 24-17, which puts them in fourth place.
The Heat are 3-7 against the spread in their last 10 games and would be looking over their shoulder if the bottom of the East wasn’t such a mess. With their season on the ropes, five of their last six losses have come by at least nine points.
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The sources said Butler missed a team flight to Milwaukee on Wednesday and now Miami is keeping him home for its two-game road trip.
Whether Miami Heat fans like it or not, Jimmy Butler is unhappy in South Beach. The organization may swap their disgruntled superstar for an underachieving Milwaukee Bucks guard in a massive four-team trade.
If the Heat keeps Butler past Feb. 6 and he opts out, Miami could either use a $14 million midlevel exception and a $5.1 million bi-annual exception or use about $13 million in cap space (which swells to $23 million if Robinson is released early this summer).