LeBron, Heat cruise past Bucks for 21st straight victory

And the beat goes on.

Friday night, the Milwaukee Bucks became the latest team to fall victim to the unstoppable Miami Heat. LeBron James matched Chris Bosh with a game-high 28 points, as the Heat pulled away for a 107-94 win, the team's 21st in a row.

James flirted with a triple-double, as he added 10 rebounds and seven assists. He did most of his offensive damage in the first half, scoring 17 points in the first 24 minutes as the Heat took a nine-point halftime lead.

Bosh was nearly as strong in the third quarter, scoring 13 points in the frame as the Heat built up an insurmountable 17-point advantage. The Bucks trimmed the lead to six in the fourth quarter, but never got closer.

James' scoring has dipped slightly in March -- the 28 points were his highest output since March 3 -- but the Heat's win streak has rolled on.

Miami now prepares for a Sunday matinee in Toronto.

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