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Ristūnai gave 110: 130 (21:29, 30:39, 21:38, 38:24) to some NBA favorite Milwaukee Bucks (13-8) basketball players.
D. Sabonis set a career record in just 31 minutes. He scored 33 points by hitting 11 of two points of 20, 3 triples of 5 and both free throws. In addition to the points, the Lithuanian managed to bounce 12 balls and make 6 assists. He was also wrong and sinned twice.
Domas also improved more career records in this match. He made up to 14 shots “out of the game” for the first time, which is why he attacked so abundantly for the first time, up to 25 times.
His previous best achievement was 32 points, which he scored twice this season: in the season opener against the New York Knicks and in yesterday’s game against the Memphis Grizzlies.
The 24-year-old Lithuanian reached his career record for Milwaukee performance in the third quarter, but was not consoled by D. Sabonis.
After the Pacers leader scored the 33rd point, the Indiana team was even 70:96 behind and looked into the crushing eyes.
At the same time, the difference between the teams reached 40 points (74: 114) in the fourth quarter, and the guests managed to cut the Bucks’ lead in half in the fourth quarter only by playing with reserve basketball players. Among them, of course, there was no longer D. Sabonis, who sat on the bench before the end of the third quarter.
Giannis Antetokounmpo, who scored a triple-double, stood out among the winners.
The Greek scored 21 points (7/8 doubles, 7/8 penalties) in 30.5 minutes, bounced 14 balls and had 10 assists. This is already the third triple-double of the Bucks this season, and by this indicator he surpassed D. Sabonis (2).
In the fourth quarter, when the end of the game was already clear, the Greek Bucks found a new activity. Borrowing a camera from a photographer, G. Antetokounmpo captured the best shots of basketball players running on the court.
By the way, although they formally compete in the same position as the big advantage forward, D. Sabonis and G. Antetokounmpo found themselves in direct duels very rarely.
The Lithuanian mostly oversaw the Bucks’ defenders on defense, and the task of defending against the Greek was entrusted to Pacers player Malcolm Brogdon, when D. Sabonis tried unsuccessfully to stop D. Sabonis from Milwaukee center Brook Lopez.
The Bucks filled their opponents with three points in this game. In the first two halves alone, the deer hit 12 of them and made a total of 21 long shots of 48. The Pacers made just 11 3-pointers of 34 on the other side of the court.
The Pacers, who have been crushed, remain in fifth place in the Eastern Conference. The Bucks moved up to second place.
“Bucks”: Giannis Antetokounmpo 21 (7/8 dvit., 14 atk. Kam., 10 rez. Lost), Brynas Forbesas 20 (4/7 trit.), Bobby Portisas 18 (4/5 trit., 9 atk. Kam.) , Donte DiVincenzo 16 (4/8 trit.), Khriss Middletonas 12, Jrue Holiday (7 atk. Kam.) Ir Brookas Lopezas po 11.
“Markers”: Domantas Sabonis 33 (12/20 doubles, 12 res., 6 res.), Justinas Holiday 15 (8 cam), Doig McDermott 13 (7 cam), Malcolm Brogdon 12 (5/17 shots), Aaron Holiday 11.
All results:
“Charlotte Hornets” 111: 118 “Philadelphia 76ers”
“Milwaukee Bucks” 130: 110 “Indiana Pacers” (D. Sabonis 33)
“Atlanta Hawks” 116: 122 “Dallas Mavericks”
“Cleveland Cavaliers” 99: 121 “Los Angeles Clippers”
“Miami Heat” 100: 103 “Washington Wizards”
Chicago Bulls 103: 107 New York Knicks (I. Brazdeikis did not play)
“Oklahoma City Thunder” 104: 87 “Houston Rockets”
“San Antonio Spurs” 111: 108 “Minnesota Timberwolves”
“New Orleans Pelicans” 123: 101 “Phoenix Suns”
“Sacramento Kings” 116: 111 “Boston Celtics”
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