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Bucks 103-109: Antetokounmpo changes shooting style and wins again in New York

Bucks 103-109: Antetokounmpo changes shooting style and wins again in New York

With Giannis Antetokounmpo scoring 37 points and Grayson Allen “talking” at the most important point, the Bucks beat the Knicks at Madison Square Garden (109-103) and continued to chase the Boston Celtics for the highest record in the East and in total. NBA.

It wasn’t the hardest match, but it wasn’t the easiest either. The Knicks did their best, putting pressure on the Bucks, but in the end Milwaukee won at Madison Square Garden (109-103) with Giannis Antikonmo To once again be the man who carried it from start to finish. Almost to the end, that is, as he was dismissed with six fouls with a minute left, for Grayson Allen to take over and seal the victory with his only three-pointer.

The Greek mania was amazing, without exaggeration, without pushing itself to its limits, and had he avoided the two mistakes in the final, he would have reached perfection.

He attacked when he felt strong, created plenty of shots for his teammates, was consistent in defense and at the end of the night he was also a winner on a court he had fun with, with good performances from the shot line as he again changed his style of execution. He was taking his time, taking a few deep breaths with him, avoiding spinning the ball and just sending it into the net without lowering his feet too far.

Check out Antetokounmpo’s new routine and his performance:

The Bucks improved to 15-5 (11-2 at home and 4-3 away) to stay in the Boston Celtics’ chase for first place in the East and throughout NBAwith Jrue Holiday, and Pat Connaughton – Bobby Portis provides solutions that come off the bench. Now Milwaukee is waiting for Khris Middleton to debutwhich is expected to happen (if there is no relapse) in the early hours of Saturday (3/12) at home against the Los Angeles Lakers.

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Down to 10-12 (4-6 at home and 6-6 away), the Knicks put in a great effort, never giving up and watching Jaylen Brunson play despite a sprain he suffered early in the game. RJ Barrett was the leading scorer, Mitchell Robinson scored an improbable double-double by doing an unimaginable feat on the offensive rebound, but Julius Randle was very misguided and the bench offered little against an elite opposition who always gave the impression they were going to get the game one way or another. In other words, easy or difficult.

The next challenger for the Bucks is the Los Angeles Lakers in the early hours of Saturday (3/12 at 02:30) at the Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee.

Antetokounmpo account

Had he survived the fifth foul at the end of the match, he wouldn’t have been sent off defending Mitchell Robinson in the 47th minute. He needs better management on the field, especially now that he’s in his prime, because he doesn’t have much to improve. He changed his shooting method again, shooting 75% and touching the triple-double. Everyone who watched the match understood that he should have 12, 13, 14 assists, not seven. Excellent performance, it rises and becomes again the Antetokounmpo that we enjoyed at the beginning of the year.

37 points
11/17 2 points
2/8 three heads
9/12 rounds
13 rebounds
7 assists
1 block
3 errors
6 errors
7 earned fouls
-5 to +/-
41.5 osg%
At 36:37

64-56 points at bat, 10-7 surprise points, 20-27 substitution points, 5-12 foul points, 28-20 second chance points (offensive rebound). The Bucks have committed just five fouls in 48 minutes, tied the score 10 times and changed hands seven times. Seven points was the maximum difference each team had.

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Race

With Bronson shifting his ankle early and heading to the locker room, the Knicks didn’t panic. exactly the contrary. Leading by seven (9-2) after three minutes, they had good communication on defense and made it 16-11 in the eighth minute on a three-pointer by Grimes as Bronson had just returned to the contest. The Bucks’ shots were spot on, and Portis didn’t provide the extra boost Milwaukee needed, but an 0-9 run turned the game around (18-20) late in the period.

Milwaukee couldn’t get anything right on offense, hanging at 24 points until the 16th minute, but a 5-0 sprint cut it to a point (30-29) midway through the second quarter. That’s when Antetokounmpo scored his first basket, before finding rhythm on both ends of the floor to keep the Bucks ahead. It was unbelievable how he made open shots and how he sent them around him into the box (2/17 three-pointers in 20 minutes), before making his first 43-47 shot late in the first half.

With Holliday entering the second half with determination, the Bucks began to make baby moves to take control of the game. Giannis wrote 51-57 and scored two more baskets for a 60-61 lead, but his team just couldn’t get the job done. Knicks held firm, stayed close and fearlessly followed suit, but without scaring off Milwaukee who felt it would be easy or difficult to get a victory.

Antetokounmpo entered the fourth period with momentum, scoring six points and with Connaughton writing a 79-86 run that now gave Milwaukee a clear lead. Thibodeau’s timeout put the Knicks up 4-0, with Giannis immediately responding with a three-pointer, shooting and staying all over to prevent the home team from gaining a single possession. His fifth foul, four minutes from time, caused an upset, but a Lopez save and a shot from Holiday stopped any excessive anxiety the Stags were feeling at that point.

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Greece Frick’s sixth error resulted in a challenge that didn’t work, Robinson scored 1/2 and the Knicks were a point away (102-103), with Bronson also getting a 1/2 for 103-103 at 47.6″. What happened next, there’s a 3-pointer A huge hit by Allen to make it 103-106 at 30.9, a missing 3-pointer from Barrett and two shots by Holliday, which sealed the win on a high-stakes, high-stakes night.

the dodecalepta: 20-22, 45-47, 71-74, 103-109

New York Knicks (Tom Thibodeau): Barrett 26 (6/11 2-point, 2/4 3-point, 8/9 shots, 2 rebounds, 3 assists), Randle 18 (7/16 2-point, 1/8 3 -point), 1/1 shot, 8 rebounds, 5 assists), Robinson 15 (7/9 2 throws, 20 rebounds), Bronson 17 (8/22 shooting, 5 rebounds, 5 assists), Grimes 7 (1 ), Rose 4, Kwikli 4 (6 rebounds, 2 assists), Hartenstein 2, Redis 3, Tobin 7 (2)

Bucks Milwaukee (Mike Budenholzer): Allen 11 (1/4 3-pointers, 5 rebounds, 4 assists), Antetokounmpo 37 (11/17 2-point, 2/8 3-point, 9/12 shots, 13 rebounds, 7 assists, 1 block), Lopez 9 (1 3-pointers, 6 rebounds, 2 blocks), Carter 3 (1), Holiday 22 (7/14 2-pointers, 2/5 3-pointers, 2/2 snap, 6 rebounds rebounds, 5 assists, 2 steals, 2 sets), Portis 10 (1 3-pointer, 12 rebounds, 3 assists), Connaughton 10 (2/8 3-pointers, 4 rebounds), Hill 5, Matthews 2, Green

New York Knicks stats: 36/70 2 made, 6/30 3 made, 13/20 snapped, 64 rebounds, 18 assists, 2 steals, 3 blocks, 7 turnovers, 20 fouls

Milwaukee Bucks stats: 29/55 2 pointers, 10/35 3 pointers, 21/26 shooting, 57 rebounds, 23 assists, 3 steals, 6 blocks, 5 turnovers, 15 fouls