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Young fires as Hawks sweep Bucks

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TRAE Young has top-scored with 31 points to lead the Atlanta Hawks to their second win in three days over the Milwaukee Bucks in pre-season action in Abu Dhabi.

The explosive point guard made seven three-pointers in the first half alone as the Hawks went on to dominate the 2021 NBA champions 118-109.

The Bucks’ two-time MVP Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, who said he felt “rusty” after Thursday’s game in Abu Dhabi, did not take the floor, much to the disappoint­ment of the crowd.

Also missing was Hawks recruit Dejounte Murray, who had top-scored for Atlanta in his team debut in game 1.

The Bucks trailed by five points early on but a Jevon Carter three-pointer snatched the momentum for them as they inched ahead 17-15 and ended the first quarter up one point on the Hawks.

Young put on a show for the crowd in the second quarter and Atlanta entered halftime leading 63-55.

The Hawks picked up where they left off and extended their lead to 21 points by the end of the third quarter.

Late in the fourth, the crowd began chanting “we want Giannis”, but the “Greek Freak”, who wasn’t even suited up, would not oblige.

“It’s one of the hardest parts about these special trips, coming to Abu Dhabi, and how badly everybody wants to see, not just Giannis, see all these players,” Bucks coach Mike Budenholze­r said.

“There are so many great players on both teams, but Giannis is special.

“But the other night he played, I thought he put on an amazing performanc­e.

“He’s played a lot this summer with the Greek national team and played internatio­nally all over the world, and he carries a big load.

“So it’s our job to sometimes be the bad guys and we have to try and keep him healthy and in a good place for a long, long season.”

Young was pleased to have improved his performanc­e on Saturday compared to game 1 and said Abu Dhabi had served the team well in building chemistry with the new additions to the Hawks roster.

“I don’t think I shot the ball really well last game,” Young said. “I knew I could have shot the ball better.

“I did that tonight and that’s what pre-season is for, to get back into it. We’ve got a new team so I’m here just learning my new teammates and just trying to see where we’re at.

The NBA games in Abu Dhabi were the organisati­on’s first to be staged in the Gulf region and Arab world.

In two sold-out nights, a combined 23,000 fans attended the games at Etihad Arena.

 ?? Picture: AFP ?? Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young tries to get the better of Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis.
Picture: AFP Atlanta Hawks guard Trae Young tries to get the better of Milwaukee Bucks forward Bobby Portis.

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