G. Antetokounmpo, who improved his records, did not save – “Suns” has reached halfway to the title



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Another failure in the final series of the National Basketball Association (NBA) were the Milwaukee Bucks.

Wisconsin team išvykoje 108: 118 (29:26, 16:30, 33:32, 30:30) landed at the Phoenix Suns Club and was 0: 2 behind in the race with up to four wins.

After playing a powerful third quarter Giannis Antetokounmpo During this alone he scored 20 points and beat the all-time final performance record in a quarter. However, this allowed his team to melt the difference by just one point, from 11 to 10 (78:88).

It is true that the third half was marked by an unpleasant incident: after only eight minutes, Torrey Craigas injured her knee, left the field only with the help of her teammates and then did not return to the park. A more detailed investigation awaits you.

In the decisive quarter, the Bucks were five points behind the rivals (88:93), but it was still the best they could do. With one minute left in the game, G. Antetokounmpo’s placement simply cut the opponents’ double-digit lead (104: 112), but did not change the outcome of the match.

It is simply impossible to blame the Greek for the failure: G. Antetokounmpo, who recovered from a knee injury, scored 42 points (14/17 two points, 1/5 three points, 11/18 free throws) in 40 minutes, he bounced 12 and fumbled, made 4 assists, blocked 3 pitches and 3 times each went wrong and fouled.

For him, it was also a personal record for descent. The Bucks leader had previously achieved his highest performance in 2019, scoring 41 points in the Detroit Pistons’ basket.

The Milwaukee team won the fight for the balls (46:43) and took penalty kicks twice as often (15/23, 65 percent vs. 12/14, 86 percent), but allowed opponents to hit every two points (20/40, 50 percent accuracy), when they attacked with a scant 29 percent success rate (31/9).

The series now moves to Milwaukee, where the Bucks will try to make up for their deficit.

“Bucks”: Giannis Antetokounmpo 42 (12 reb, 14/17 colon, 3 blocks), Jrue Holiday 17 (5 reb, 7 res, 6/18 colon), Pat Connaughton 14 (7 reb, 4/9 triples), Khris Middleton 11 (6th pick, 8th pick, 5/16 pitches), Brook Lopez 8 (9th pick), PJTucker 7 (5th pick).

“Suns”: Devin Booker 31 (7/12 triples, 5th rep, 6 res.), Mikalas Bridges 27 (7 res., 3/9 three reps), Chris Paul 23 (8 res., 3/5 triples, 6 errors), Jae Crowder 11 (10 seconds, 3/5 from three points), DeAndre Ayton 10 (11 cameras, 4 resolutions), Cameron Johnson 8, Torrey Craig 6.

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