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Trae Young put on another extraordinary show and defended the third straight series with the defender-led Atlanta Hawks.
Man of the match | |
EFF 39 |
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Bring young |
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Points |
48 |
Precision |
17-34 |
Bounces |
7 |
Effective transfers |
eleven |
Nate McMillan students at the start of the Eastern Conference finals 116: 113 (25:28, 29:31, 34:26, 28:28) broke the Milwaukee Bucks and led 1-0 in a series of up to four wins.
Young scored 48 points in 41 minutes (13/21 doubles, 4/13 trit., 10/12 penalty), 11 assists, 6 rebounds and 1 interception and 6 errors.
“We keep fighting,” Young said. – Playing with this team is fun, we just have to fight to the end, no matter the result. That is what we will do, we will continue fighting ”.
The Hawks leader became the first basketball player in NBA history to score at least 45 points and make at least 10 assists in a final conference game.
Young also reiterated LeBron James’ achievement of scoring 48 points in the conference final at the age of 22. James recorded this achievement in 2007. Eastern Conference Finals with the Detroit Pistons.
“I think we’re already working on field trips,” McMillan said after the win. “I told men they were made for that.”
Midway through the fourth quarter, the score was level (98:98), but then Giannis Antetokounmpo scored four straight points, Jrue Holiday scored a triple and the Bucks seemed to take the lead – 105: 98.
However, John Collins charged from above, Young scored a foul and the Hawks’ deficit was reduced to 2 points in just moments (103: 105).
With two minutes left in the game, Antetokounmpo finished the attack with a raise and increased the Bucks’ lead to four points, but in another attack, John Collins responded with a three-point lead: 110: 111.
Both Khris Middleton and Young missed their shots after this episode, but Clint Capela caught the ball on attack and threw a difficult shot from under the basket 29.8 seconds before play and re-weighed the result in favor of the Atlanta team – 112: 111.
The Bucks called for a minute of rest, but Pat Connaughton’s 3-pointer flew past and the hosts had to use intentional foul tactics. Young hit all four penalties, Giannis also noticed both with 4.6 seconds left to play, the Hawks leading 116: 113 and the Bucks holding the ball.
The decisive pitch led to Middleton, who managed to make a triple from a pretty good position, but his shot flew by and the final siren declared the Hawks victory.
“We didn’t look or move well in attack,” Bucks quarterback Mike Budenholzer said.
Antetokounmpo, who tried to triple doubles, scored 34 points tonight (14/23 doubles, 0/2 trit., 6/8 penalty), 12 rebounds and 2 interceptions, 9 assists, 2 blocks and 3 errors.
Jrue Holiday added 33 points (9/13 dvit., 5/12 trit.), 10 assists, 4 catches and 2 interceptions, 1 block and 3 errors.
“Bucks”: Giannis Antetokounmpo 34 (14/23 dvit., 12 atk. Kam., 9 rez. Lost), Jrue Holiday 33 (9/13 dvit., 5/12 trit., 10 rez. Lost), Khrisas Middletonas 15 (6/14 dvit., 0/9 trit.), Bobby Portis 11 (4/6 dvit., 8 atk. Kam.).
“Falcons”: Bring Youngas 48 (13/21 dvit., 4/13 trit., 11 rez. Lost, 7 atk. Kam.), Johnas Collinsas 23 (10/11 dvit., 1/5 trit., 15 atk. kam.), Kevinas Huerteris 13 (4/6 dvit., 1/6 trit.), Clintas Capela 12 (6/9 dvit., 19 atk. kam.).
Trae Young’s performance:
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