The Heat committed 22 turnovers in a 91-82 loss to the Bucks on Sunday.

During their three-game losing streak against the Warriors, Clippers and Nuggets, the Heat suffered a surge in their turnovers.

“It was a physical game and they got up and into us and got us a little bit out of our comfort zone,” coach Erik Spoelstra said. “Some of those turnovers were forced and some of them were sloppy.”

Before Sunday’s game, the Heat was averaging 13.85 turnovers at home and 18.75 turnovers on the road.

“We’re getting seven or eight more possessions this year and if we’re coughing up six or seven or eight more possessions that adds up to 15 possessions a game,” Spoelstra said. “If we’re doing it the right way, that really can be dynamic.”