Miami Heat vs. Milwaukee Bucks Live Stream, NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals Game 2, TV Channel, Start Time

The Miami Heat will meet the Milwaukee Bucks in game two of the NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals on Wednesday night.

The Miami Heat will meet the Milwaukee Bucks in game two of the NBA Eastern Conference Semifinals on Wednesday night.  Last game the Heat was able to shut down the Bucks offense and make the game difficult for Giannis and company in the second half.  Meanwhile, the Bucks will look for a bounce back victory to even the series on Wednesday.

The Heat could take a quick 2-0 series lead with a win tonight, and if Jimmy Butler is able to put up close to 40 points again then we may be looking at a repeat of game one.

Miami Heat vs. Milwaukee Bucks

  • When: Wednesday, Sept 2
  • Time: 6:30 p.m. ET
  • TV Channel: ESPN
  • Live Stream: fuboTV (watch for free)

Prediction: The Bucks will need their offense to show up tonight and if they are able to get their 3-point shooters going the Heat could be in for a long night. I believe that the Bucks can win and tie the series tonight but I’m going with the Heat (+5) with the points.

NBA Playoff Schedule

Miami Heat vs. Milwaukee Bucks (Heat lead series 1-0)

Game 1: Miami Heat 115, Milwaukee Bucks 104
Game 2: Wed, Sept 2 Miami at Milwaukee, 6:30 p.m. ET
Game 3: Fri, Sept 4 Milwaukee at Miami, TBD
Game 4: Sun, Sept 6 Milwaukee at Miami, TBD
Game 5*: Tues, Sept 8 Miami at Milwaukee, TBD
Game 6*: Thur, Sept 10 Milwaukee at Miami, TBD
Game 7*: Sat, Sept 12 Miami at Milwaukee, TBD

* if necessary

NBA Odds and Betting Lines

NBA odds courtesy of BetMGM Sportsbook. Odds last updated Wednesday at 10:30 a.m. ET.

Miami Heat vs. Milwaukee Bucks (-5)

Over/Under: 217.5 (-110)

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