The Miami Heat, or I should say, the LeBron James and Dwayne Wade show with special guest Chris Bosh, will travel to Milwakee to take on the Bucks for the second consecutive game. In the first game, the Heat defeated the Bucks relatively easily although Andrew Bogut certainly gave them head aches at times.
The Heat are currently playing at a level that leaves it hard for anybody to believe that they will lose tonight. Since the start of December, they are 20-1 and have defeated opponents on an overage of 10 points. Granted they have not played championship caliber teams such as the Spurs and Celtics, but they do have wins against the Los Angeles Lakers (say what you will about them in their current state), the Houston Rockets and the Orlando Magic. However, this is certainly nit-picking the talent on this team as they are only playing the schedule that is given to them. They can not control who they play and when they play, they have been simply playing the schedule handed to them. If the Heat can sweep their five-game trip that concludes Jan. 15 at Chicago, they'll tie the 1971-72 Lakers for the longest road winning streak in league history at 16.
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