A look back at the last time when the Milwaukee Bucks were the top seed in the playoffs

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The last time the Milwaukee Bucks were the top seed in the playoffs, the ending was a bitter one. The Bucks are the number one overall seed again this year, but this time, they want a better ending.
It was in the 2020 season when the Bucks wound up as the overall top seed after ending the season with 57 wins and 16 losses. It was the season that the NBA adopted a bubble tournament due to the havoc caused by the COVID-19 pandemic.
The Bucks cruised in the first round, needing just five games to dispatch the Orlando Magic in their best-of-seven series. Milwaukee lost the series opener against Orlando but won the next four to advance to the second round of the playoffs.
Running into a brick wall
Milwaukee would face the Jimmy Butler-led Miami Heat in the second round, which was a disaster.
The Bucks dug themselves a hole that later proved to be too deep to overcome when they lost the first three games of the race-to-four series.
Milwaukee stopped the bleeding when it won Game 4, 118-115. The Heat wasted no time finishing off the Bucks as they came away with a 103-94 win in Game 5 to win the series.
Familiar foe next in line
For this year, the Bucks advanced to the playoffs as the top seed in the playoffs after ending the regular season with an NBA-best 58-24 record.
Interestingly, Milwaukee will face the Heat again, as they managed to beat the Bulls in a do-or-die game to come out of the play-in tournament.
The win by the Heat means that the Bucks’ attempt to rewrite history will be against the same team that ruined their campaign during the last time they were the top seed in the postseason.

Matthew finished his bachelor's degree in Economics (Management) at the University of Split and got his master's degree in the same field at the University of Zadar. Whether it is playing the game as an undersized 6'3'' power forward or simply watching it, Matthew can't get enough of it. After all, he has been an avid NBA fan since the 2000s. But don't get him wrong, as Matthew still loves the old-school NBA and is a true student of the game. From on-court moments to off-court stuff, whether it's about the stars of modern-day basketball or legends of the game, Matthew covers every category of the NBA world and basketball in general, as long as it makes for an engaging and exciting story.