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Bucks – Pistons 106-115: Shock defeat for Milwaukee and Antitokunbo by the team with the worst record

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At 25-14 the Bucks fell (13-6 at home and 12-8 away), who broke their winning streak in six games, at 7-28 the Pistons (4-13 at home and 3-15 away)) fell the Orlando Magic continues to fight for last place in the east. However, they did well in Milwaukee, giving 31 assists (ten more than their opponents), skipping the fouls properly and ending the game with 18/43 threes against 11/43 the hosts.

Next game for the Bucks, in the early hours of Thursday morning at 3:00 am with the now full Toronto Raptors. Again in the Fiserv forum.

The race

The Bucks didn’t get into the game well, they saw Grayson Allen with 0/3 threesomes and a false nail, they also saw Sadik Bay put them in a difficult defense and attack until 13-13 in the sixth minute. Nothing changed in the image of the game as the hosts were very relaxed, very out of place from the periphery, so they needed personal phases from Antetokunbo, who was also at 30:28 from the period in which they had 3/13 three points.

The pistons were really hard. They played with motivation, they played dynamically, they took the lead by five (45-40) while Giannis was the only reliable choice in the Bucks attack (17 points, 7/9 two points, 3/5 three points to the middle the second twelve minutes). In a few phases 46-53 became 57-53 and at half-time (64-61) a number was noticed. It wasn’t even the Bucks’ 15 assists, it wasn’t even their only three mistakes, it wasn’t even the 19/27 two points. It was 6/23 threes with Grayson Allen 0/5 and George Hill 0/4, most of them completely open.

With a 13-0 series at the beginning of the second half, the guests built a small lead again (67:74), with the Bucks now playing with fire. Holiday held it up towards the end of the third period when Sadiq Bay had achieved an impressive performance for him and his team with 28 points (7/10 threesome). Former Bucks player Justin Robinson made it 80:87 with a three and found the two opponents hand in hand at the end of the twelfth minute, as in the period between Cousins ​​and Diallo, when the entire field believed that going there would be a conflict.

And while everyone was waiting for the bucks to explode at the start of the fourth, the pistons shot, going back to +7 (97-90) and causing trouble for the hosts. Holiday was charged with a technical foul, Bay scored his eighth threesome with 94-104 and his own career record, and from that point on the Masters realized they couldn’t return. It wasn’t much of a difference, but her overall look was poor on the night before the challenging games with the Raptors in Milwaukee and the Nets in Brooklyn.

A small breakout reduced the five (106-101) to 47.1 “, but that’s where Cunningham got the offensive rebound after his own misplaced finish and cut the Bucks’ legs off.

THE TWELVE MINUTES: 30-28, 64-61, 85-87, 106-115

MILGUOKI BUKS (Budenholzer): Middleton 10 (1/6 threesome, 3/3 shots, 6 rebounds, 2 assists), Antitokunbo 31 (11/17 twos, 9/13 shots, 10 rebounds, 7 assists), Portis 12 (2/6 three points, 14 rebounds), Allen 5 (1/8 three points, 4 rebounds, 3 assists, 2 steals), Holiday 19 (7/11 two points, 4/8 three points, 3/4 shots, 5 rebounds, 5 Assists, 2 steals), Conaton 3 (1), Hill 3 (0/5 three points), Matthews 4, Cousins ​​9 (2), Hood

DETROIT PISTON (Casey): Bay 34 (4/9 two points, 8/13 three points, 2/2 shots, 8 rebounds, 4 assists), Diallo 11 (9 rebounds, 5 assists), Liles 11 (1 three points, 7 rebounds .)), Cunningham 19 (5/8 two points, 3/7 three points, 4 rebounds, 7 assists), Hayes 5 (4 assists), Li 2, Robinson 5 (1/6 three points), Garza 4 (4 Rebounds), Jackson 24 (4/6 two points, 5/7 three points, 1/1 shot, 5 rebounds, 2 assists)

The team stats for the Milwaukee Bucks: 28/46 two points, 11/46 three points, 17/22 shots, 53 rebounds, 21 assists, 9 steals, 2 blocks, 8 errors, 12 fouls

Detroit Pistons team stats: 26/48 two points, 18/43 three points, 9/14 shots, 57 rebounds, 31 assists, 6 steals, 1 block, 13 errors, 21 fouls

Source: sport24

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