What can the Bucks take from their sweep against the Heat into the next round?

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The Milwaukee Bucks have swept the Miami Heat in the first-round NBA playoff series, making them the first team to reach the Eastern Conference Semifinals and the first team in either conference to advance to the next round. 

After being beat by the Heat 4-1 in the Eastern Conference Semifinals last year in the NBA Bubble, the Milwaukee Bucks came out with vengeance in this series and did not look back once. The Heat gave the Bucks a run for their money in Game 4, but given their lack of production, they were not able to win a single game in this series. 

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Now, the Bucks will face a tough task in the next round as they take on the Brooklyn Nets. With championship on their minds, the Bucks have definitely sent a message to the rest of the league in this series against the Heat and surely are going to be a tough opponent for Brooklyn in the Eastern Conference Semifinals.

But what exactly did the Bucks learn about themselves in this series sweep against the Heat and what can they build off of to find success in the next round?

Let’s dive in and take a look at the three biggest things the Bucks learned about themselves against the Heat and how these three things will increase their chances of potentially winning a championship. 

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