Bucks win and lose

By ASSOCIATED PRESS   Thursday, April 7, 2011
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— The final sliver of postseason hope for the Milwaukee Bucks went away Wednesday night, that long-expected word coming while they played the Miami Heat.

They were undeterred—and wound up dealing Miami a fairly severe blow.

John Salmons scored 17 points before leaving late in the game with a head gash that needed 12 stitches, Luc Richard Mbah a Moute added 14 points and 12 rebounds, and the Bucks beat the Heat 90-85 about an hour or so after they were eliminated from playoff contention.

“We knew sooner or later that was going to come, but that lets you know where we stand as a team—as competitors also,” Bucks forward Drew Gooden said.

The Bucks only trailed for 9 minutes, 46 seconds against the Heat, who were 3-0 against Milwaukee this season.

And just because the Bucks are out doesn’t mean they won’t have a say in the Eastern Conference race: They knocked the Heat a half-game back of Boston in the chase for the No. 2 seed in the Eastern Conference.

Even if Miami (54-24) wins its final four games, it will need the Celtics to lose at least twice in order to pass them in the standings. Boston holds the tiebreaker over the Heat by having won all three meetings this season; the fourth is Sunday in Miami.

Carlos Delfino’s 3-pointer with 24 seconds left helped seal it for the Bucks, who got 14 points from Corey Maggette and 10 from Keyon Dooling.

LeBron James scored 29 points for Miami.

, which played without injured guard Dwyane Wade, the NBA’s No. 3 scorer. Chris Bosh added 18 for the Heat, who had no one else reach double figures.

Miami shot only 41 percent, and its 16 turnovers led to 18 Milwaukee points.

“Every time you play them, it’s going to be one of those grind-it-out tough games,” James said. “They make it very physical. … I’ve played against Scott Skiles teams when he was in Chicago and now in Milwaukee, and it’s always the same effort.”

The Bucks were officially eliminated when Indiana beat Washington. The Pacers wrapped up the last available East postseason spot later Wednesday when Orlando topped Charlotte in overtime.

So the Bucks became spoilers, and played the role to perfection.

“You don’t want to take anything away from it,” Skiles said. “The reality is that we got eliminated tonight.”

The fifth and final lead change came with 2:27 left, when Delfino hit a 3-pointer for an 81-79 lead.

With the Milwaukee lead at four, James scored the next three Miami points, but the Heat lost a chance to take the lead when Mike Bibby was called for an illegal screen with 41 seconds left. Delfino’s third 3-pointer came 17 seconds later, dooming Miami.

“It was a shot that they gave me and I’ve got confidence from all of my teammates, the coaches and everybody,” Delfino said. “And I just made it.”

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