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What happened Tuesday night (12/29) at the American Airlines Arena, was actually taken from a Hollywood movie script, it was something that happens once and you feel lucky to have seen it.
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A few months after being eliminated by the Heat in the NBA playoffs, the Bucks went to Miami and dragged, stomped, crushed Eric Spolstra’s team with the imposing 144-97 and record of triples in the history of the game! League!
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The Bucks had 16 triples in the first half and 29/51 overall (57%), as a result of which they broke the Rockets’ performance (27 triples on 7/4/2019 against the Suns) and wrote their name in letters golden in history. of the NBA.
The night Giannis Antitokoumbo played just 24 minutes, the night Thanasis scored his first triple in a three-year league career, the night Milwaukee teammates will long remember, the night Jimmy Butler was limited In the role of spectator due to a sprain, Mike Budenholzer was smiling on his bench, as it turned out he had no idea of the record set by his athletes!
The two teams will play on Wednesday night (02:30 am Thursday in Greece), consecutively at the Heat Stadium, where they are called upon to show reaction and pride.
THE ANTETOKUNBO REPORT
Giannis didn’t have to do much, the difference was really big from a very young age, which gave him the opportunity to stay fresh for tomorrow’s game between the two teams. The truth, of course, is that he would like to play more to keep up a good rhythm, but he was certainly happy with his team’s achievement.
Thanasis, on the other hand, almost played more than his brother! He stayed on the ground for 20 minutes, took his first long shot, rebounded, created, got energy, enjoyed the process and if he had made two or three more attempts he would have scored more than the Greek Freak!
THE RACE
What a match ???
The good day seemed early for the Venados, who led 10-0 after 1:18 in the game, went 25-6 in the fourth minute with Brooke López scoring eleven points and closed the first period at +20 (46 -26 ).
82-51 at halftime was unreal, the Bucks’ performance was their best ever in a game against the Heat and the rest of the game became a show for a role with the Milwaukee team putting on an amazing show and the hosts silently watching what was happening in front of their eyes.
THE TWELVE MINUTES: 26-46, 51-82, 75-114, 97-144
ΧΙΤ (Spolstra): Harkles, Antebayo 12 (5/7 two points, 2/2 shots, 6 rebounds, 4 assists), Leonard, Robinson 4 (1), Hiro 23 (6/8 two points, 3/8 three points, 2/3 shots, 3 rebounds, 7 assists), Dragic 2, Olinik 5 (1), Atsuia 10 (5/8 two points, 4 rebounds), Bradley 14 (4), Okpala 3, Nan 15 (6/17 shots , 3 rebounds, 6 assists), Strauss 7 (1), Silva
BACK (Budenholzer): Middleton 25 (6/8 two points, 4/5 three points, 1/1 shooting, 4 rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals), Giannis Antetokounbo 9 (3/7 two points, 3/5 shots, 6 rebounds, 6 assists, 3 steals in 24:14), López 14 (3/4 triples), DiVincenzo 17 (5/6 triples), Holiday 24 (6/10 triples, 3 rebounds, 7 assists, 3 steals), Portis 11 (1), Augustine 10 (2), Conaton 3 (1), Thanasis Antetokunbo 5 (1/2 three points, 5 rebounds, 3 assists, 1 steal), Forbes 12 (2), Nuora 8 (2), Wilson 3 (1), Meryl 3 (1)
Heat’s group stats: 26/42 two points, 11/37 three points, 12/18 shots, 39 rebounds, 23 assists, 9 steals, 6 blocks, 21 errors
Bucks team stats: 22/41 two points, 29/51 three points, 13/15 shots, 52 rebounds, 32 assists, 14 steals, 2 blocks, 17 errors
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