Giannis Antitokoumbo had 32 points, 17 rebounds and seven assists to give the Milwaukee Bucks a 119-95 victory over the Chicago Bulls on Sunday.

The Bucks, reigning NBA champions, have thus brought the Bulls to the brink of collapse, as they now lead this match in the first round, three wins to one.

In the absence of Chris Middleton, who suffered a left knee injury in the second game he lost Wednesday (114-110), Jru Holliday (26 points, seven assists) was an effective relay and substitute Grayson Allen was a factor X. welcome with six long shots from seven (27 points, three blocks).

On the Bulls side, Zach LaVine (24 points, 13 assists) fought in vain and DeMar DeRozan (23 pts) could not be as bleeding as he needed to be to hope for another fate.

“I have to trust my teammates. They know what to do. Everyone can make winning moves. “Games become easy when you move the ball,” commented Giannis, the author of his 12th playoff game with at least 30 points, 10 rebounds and five assists, ahead of LeBron James (48) and Larry Byrd (19). ).

The fifth duel will be presented at the Fiserv Forum on Wednesday afternoon. The Bucks will then have the opportunity to finish the Bulls in front of their fans.

The heat put the Hawks on the wires

The Miami Heat served a basketball lesson to the Atlanta Hawks, winning 110-88. The Heat, who now lead 3-1, can finish in Florida on Tuesday.

Jimmy Butler was excellent on all fronts with 36 points, 10 rebounds and four steals. Bam Adebayo and PJ Tucker helped the star player with 14 points and 8 rebounds each.

The Heat had to cope without Kyle Lowry, who was on the sidelines with a hamstring injury.

After a strong third game, Trae Young had a tough exit again. The playmaker, who snatched the victory in Game 3 on Friday with a successful shot four seconds before the end of the match, this time was overwhelmed by the Heat defense.

Yang finished the game with nine points and five assists and had just three of 11 shots.