Heat build momentum with fifth straight win

MILWAUKEE, (Reuters) – The Miami Heat are starting   to look more like the elite team many envisioned in the   off-season as they defeated the Milwaukee Bucks 88-78 on   Monday for their fifth straight win.

Dwyane Wade had a team-high 25 points and a career-high 14   rebounds while LeBron James added 17 points as the Heat   continued to play inspired defense in achieving their longest   winning streak of the season.

Miami (14-8) had a rough start to the campaign and fell   well short of the expectations created when James and Chris   Bosh signed with the Heat to join fellow All-Star Wade, but   have found their rhythm since a players-only meeting  a week   ago.

In the opener of a four-game road trip, the Heat never   trailed and held the Bucks to 34 percent shooting from the   field.

“That’s what it’s about and that (defense) is the identity   of the team,” Wade told reporters. “Offensively we can’t   control if the ball is going to go in or not. We still have to   get the stops.”
Corey Maggette had 20 points off the bench to lead   Milwaukee, which fell to 7-13 on the season.

The Heat led by 13 points late in the third but the Bucks   trimmed it down to 74-71 midway through the fourth. Miami   answered with three straight baskets from James, Wade and   Bosh, who finished with 16 points and 12 rebounds.

“There was a mental toughness to this win for us that I’m   not sure we would have been able to pull this out earlier in   the year,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said.

Australian center Andrew Bogut had 11 points and 13   rebounds in his second game back for the Bucks after missing   five contests with back problems.