Antetokounmpo ruined the Hawks forward’s career game



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The Milwaukee Bucks (10/6) continue to make a strong impression on the National Basketball Association (NBA) at home 129: 115 (32:15, 34:32, 28:36, 35:32) defeated the Atlanta Hawks (8/8).

The Bucks took advantage of the first half to demonstrate their advantage by winning a staggering 17 points (32:15). The hosts were already 58:34 in the second half, and the Hawks never led in that game.

He became the main “culprit” for such an outcome. Giannis Antetokounmpo, he scored 27 points in 36 minutes (9/11 2-point shots, 0/2 triples, 9/15 free throws), bounced 14 balls, made 8 assists, blocked the shot, made 5 errors and committed 4 infractions.

The Greek, who has twice become the league’s MVP, can only take advantage of the fact that the unexpected series is over – the Bucks star has hit at least a triple-one in ten straight games.

Meanwhile De’Andre Hunteris played a career game, scoring 33 points in 42 minutes (11/16 two points, 2/5 three points, 5/6 free throws), bouncing 4, taking one and losing 2 balls, making 4 assists and 4 times breaking the rules.

The second-season NBA forward shone in unusual circumstances: Clint Capela and back pain Trae Young couldn’t help the team, and rookie Onyeka Okongwu and veteran District Rondo made all five headlines for the first time.

“Falcons”: De’Andre Hunter 33 (11/16 colon), John Collins 30 (7 reb, 6/9 three points), Danilo Gallinari 17, Solomon Hill 9.

“Bucks”: Giannis Antetokounmpo 27 (14th req., 8 res., 9/11 Columbus), Bobby Portis 21 (6 res.), Khris Middleton 19 (8 res., 7 res., 1/6 triples), Jrue Holiday 15 ( 5 sec, 5 res), Brook Lopez 12, Bryn Forbes 11, Donte DiVincenzo (9 cam, 5 res) and DJAugustin after 9.

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