Mathematically, it’s possible for Milwaukee to take down the Miami Heat in the next four games and prove Brandon Jennings right in his prediction. Realistically, however, Jennings is more than likely just talking to talk. Per the Journal Times: “Maybe it shouldn’t be surprising Brandon Jennings hasn’t shot the ball well in the playoffs. After all, he didn’t shoot the ball well during the regular season, either. His field-goal percentage was .399. But that percentage looks robust in comparison to his 31 percent (11 of 35) in the playoffs.Jennings’ 3-point shooting has been even worse. He’s connected on just 4 of 17 treys, for 23 percent. Still, Bucks coach Jim Boylan has faith in his young point guard and believes he’ll get back on track. ‘Brandon had a lot of wide open shots (in Game 2), good shots, shots I’m sure that’ll go in (Thursday) night,’ Boylan said.”