Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Brogdon rebounds with stellar showing

- Ben Steele

With Bill Clinton sitting courtside at the BMO Harris Bradley Center, the Milwaukee Bucks got a crucial performanc­e from their own “President” in Malcolm Brogdon in a 97-86 victory over the Boston Celtics on Thursday night.

After not playing much in the second half of Game 5, Brogdon bounced back in Game 6 with a steady performanc­e of 16 points, six rebounds and no turnovers as the Bucks forced a Game 7 in Boston on Saturday.

Brogdon — known as the “The President” for his civic-minded ideas and high academic standing at the University of Virginia — was also crucial in crunch time. He checked in for Tony Snell at the 7:59 mark of the fourth quarter and the Bucks clinging to a 78-75 lead.

The reigning rookie of the year hit a three-pointer to give Milwaukee an 84-78 advantage with 5:23 left that had the crowd sensing a victory.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo pulled down a defensive rebound and immediatel­y hit Eric Bledsoe with the outlet pass. Bledsoe pushed the ball in transition and hit Brogdon with a perfect pass in the left corner for the shot.

Just over 40 seconds later, Brogdon pulled down a crucial offensive rebound that led to a Antetokoun­mpo jumper.

Brogdon later added three free throws and a driving layup in the final 2:09 as the Bucks salted away the victory.

The clutch three-pointer brought to mind Brogdon’s shot from long distance in Game 4 that gave the Bucks a 102-100 lead with 33 seconds left in Milwaukee’s 104-102.

The performanc­e also erased the memory of Brogdon sitting on the bench in the second half of the Bucks’ Game 5. He didn’t see the court after the 9:43 mark of the third quarter after committing a turnover.

“The last game was different in that points were at a premium,” Bucks coach Joe Prunty said. “In the last game, we chose to go with Shabazz Muhammad. He gave us a quick lift in regards to being able to score and get us right back into the game.

“Tonight, Malcolm shot the ball very well. Obviously he hit a huge shot in the left corner, the three after Bled pushed the ball in transition.

“But I thought, overall, his game on both ends of the floor was pretty good. Again, we’ll go back and look at the film and continue to talk about some of the things we have to clean up.”

Brogdon shot 5 of 7 from both the free-throw line and the field in just over 27 minutes.

Brogdon’s playing time has been all over the map in this series. He was on the court for 32:26 in Game 1, 18:35 in Game 2, 28:34 in Game 3, 30:34 in Game 4 and 18:34 in Game 5.

Brogdon, always the picture of cool, never betrayed any hint of frustratio­n about his fluctuatin­g role.

He came out aggressive Thursday, getting the first points of the game for the Bucks on a 6-foot jumper off a pass from Antetokoun­mpo.

He then got into the paint on a fast break and threaded a deft pass to Thon Maker for a dunk that brought the first thunderous roar of the night from the crowd and forced Celtics coach Brad Stevens to call a timeout just 2:25 into the first quarter.

“The President” was back in full command of his game

 ?? EUROPEAN PRESS AGENCY ?? Milwaukee’s Malcom Brogdon goes up for a shot as Boston’s Jayson Taytum looks on during the second half Thursday night.
EUROPEAN PRESS AGENCY Milwaukee’s Malcom Brogdon goes up for a shot as Boston’s Jayson Taytum looks on during the second half Thursday night.

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