Bucks looking for more scoring, Heat looking for fewer mistakes in Game 2 of their series

Miami Heat forward LeBron James, center, congratulates Ray Allen (34), Shane Battier (31) and Chris Andersen (11) during the fourth quarter of Game 1 of their first-round NBA basketball playoff series against the Milwaukee Bucks in Miami, Sunday, April 21, 2013. The Heat won 110-87. (AP Photo/El Nuevo Herald, David Santiago) MAGS OUT (The Associated Press)

Milwaukee Bucks head coach Jim Boylan looks down on the sideline during the second half of Game 1 of their first-round NBA basketball playoff series against the Miami Heat in Miami, Sunday April 21, 2013. The Heat won 110-87. (AP Photo/Alan Diaz) (The Associated Press)

Milwaukee liked much of what it saw on the videotape of Game 1. Miami could not say the same.

Strange, considering the Heat rolled to open their first-round series with the Bucks.

The Heat broke down tape of their mistakes for an hour on Monday, one day before they will play host to Milwaukee in Game 2 of their Eastern Conference matchup. And long after practice, LeBron James, Ray Allen and Mario Chalmers stayed on the court to work on 3-point shooting, something Miami struggled with in Game 1.

Bucks coach Jim Boylan knows the already-long odds his team faces will only get longer if they can't steal Game 2. Still, he says "no one's in a panic" and that there are adjustments Milwaukee can make before Tuesday night.