Imperial Valley Press

Herro scores 27 points, Heat rout Bucks in opener

- BY TIM REYNOLDS

MIAMI – Only one thing went wrong for the Miami Heat on Thursday night. Udonis Haslem voted no.

The rest went as well as anyone could have expected.

Tyler Herro scored 27 points in 24 minutes off the bench, Jimmy Butler added 21 and the Miami Heat opened their season with an easy 137-95 victory over the NBA champion Milwaukee Bucks on Thursday night.

“I mean, 137’s a lot,” Herro said. “Hopefully, we can see that a lot this season.”

Bam Adebayo had 20 points and 13 rebounds for the Heat, who set team records for opening night scoring and opening night margin of victory. It was nearly the biggest margin of victory in any game – falling just short of a 43-point win over the Los Angeles Clippers in 1994.

The previous team record for points in an opener was 128 points against Detroit in 1999, and the biggest margin of victory was 26 points over Orlando in 2000. The only event that left Heat fans wanting more was when Haslem, now in his 19th season, politely declined cries from the crowd – and even some on his own bench – and didn’t check into the game in the final moments.

“That was just great, hearing everybody chanting his name,” Heat coach Erik Spoelstra said. “He doesn’t need to go in there. That was just all love.”

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo scored 15 points and Grayson Allen added 14 for Milwaukee. Olympic gold medalist Khris Middleton had 10 points on 4-for14 shooting for the Bucks, who were without, among others, Jrue Holiday (right heel), Brook Lopez (back) and Bobby Portis ( left hamstring).

Miami outrebound­ed Milwaukee 58-38.

“We’ll get some of the guys back and every team is going to deal with this at different points, most likely,” Bucks coach Mike Budenholze­r said. “It’s a long journey and we’re just getting started.”

P. J. Tucker started his Miami debut, against the team that he helped win an NBA title a few months ago, and had eight points and six rebounds.

Tucker committed Miami’s first foul of the game, a reintroduc­tion to Antetokoun­mpo just 38 seconds after tip-off. And in the second quarter, Tucker chased down a loose ball and went airborne – crashing into the Milwaukee bench and ending up saying hello to occupants of some of the most expensive seats in the sold-out arena.

The outcome was never in doubt. A 19-0 run in the opening minutes gave the Heat a 22-3 lead out of the gate, Herro beat the first-quarter buzzer with a 35-footer that gave Miami a 40-17 edge, one that was up to 72-43 by halftime.

“We kept locking in,” Adebayo said.

Over a nine- minute stretch of the opening quarter, Milwaukee missed 13 consecutiv­e shots and had four turnovers in that span as well. The Bucks were within 53-38 with 3:35 left in the half – and Miami then scored the game’s next 14 points.

Herro’s 27 points off the bench matched a Heat record for any reserve playing 25 minutes or less. Goran Dragic had 27 points in 20 minutes against Golden State on Feb. 27, 2019; Dwyane Wade had 27 points in 25 minutes against Philadelph­ia on Feb. 27, 2018.

“We got our butts kicked,” Budenholze­r said. “That happens in the NBA.”

UP NEXT

Bucks: Visit San Antonio on Saturday.

Heat: Visit Indiana on Saturday.

 ?? AP PHOTO/LYNNE SLADKY ?? Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo (34) passes the ball to forward Jordan Nwora (13) as Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo, left, and forward Jimmy Butler (22) defend during the first half of an NBA basketball game Thursday in Miami.
AP PHOTO/LYNNE SLADKY Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo (34) passes the ball to forward Jordan Nwora (13) as Miami Heat center Bam Adebayo, left, and forward Jimmy Butler (22) defend during the first half of an NBA basketball game Thursday in Miami.

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