Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

HUGE CRISIS IS AVOIDED

Bucks overcome poor shooting to draw within 2-1 in series

- Ben Steele

The Milwaukee Bucks sure know how to play with the emotions of their first capacity crowd at Fiserv Forum this season.

Facing a must-win game against the

Brooklyn Nets on Thursday, the Bucks bolted to a 21-point lead after the first quarter but then blew most of it with a disastrous second.

Somehow the Bucks found a way to grind their way to an 86-83 victory, cutting the Nets' lead to 2-1 in the secondroun­d series.

Milwaukee was carried by Giannis

Antetokoun­mpo and Khris Middleton, who combined for 68 points. Jrue Holiday overcame a rough performanc­e to score the go-ahead basket.

Bucks coach Mike Budenholze­r opted not to make any changes to his starting lineup.

Milwaukee came out much more aggressive, especially Antetokoun­mpo. After settling mostly for jump shots in Game 2, Antetokoun­mpo hunted shots in the paint early. He had seven points, including two massive dunks that fired up the crowd, as the Bucks raced to a 9-0 lead.

Brooklyn missed its first seven shots before head coach Steve Nash called a timeout at the 8:25 mark.

The lead stretched to 30-11 at the end of the first quarter with Antetokoun­mpo and Middleton combining for all the Bucks' points in that stretch on 12-for-17 shooting.

It was a welcome sight for the Bucks that Middleton was knocking down shots after missing his first eight shots in Game 2.

The Nets were ice cold, shooting 5 for 25 (20%) in the first quarter, including 1 for 9 on three-pointers. Brooklyn stars Kevin Durant and Kyrie Irving combined to shoot 3 for 12.

Irving hit his first two attempts in the second quarter and Landry Shamet added a three-pointer from the top of the key, leading to a timeout by Budenholze­r at the 10:47

Holiday scored the first points from a Bucks player other than Middleton or Antetokoun­mpo when he knocked down a baseline jumper at the 9:31 mark of the second quarter.

Four straight baskets in the paint by the Nets' Bruce Brown cut the Bucks' lead to 32-26, prompting another timeout by Budenholze­r with 7:43 remaining in the first half.

The Nets closed within 33-31 when Durant knocked down a free throw, but the Bucks eased some of the tension in the building with Middleton connecting on a midrange jumper and then Bobby Portis scoring on an offensive rebound.

Portis provided some energy late in the second quarter, chasing down a loose ball and then finding Holiday in the corner for a three-pointer that gave the Bucks a 42-37 advantage.

But the Nets wouldn't go away and got within 44-42 when Joe Harris knocked down a three-pointer.

Milwaukee headed into the locker room with a 4542 lead after Middleton's wide-open three-pointer rimmed out in the waning seconds.

Middleton and Antetokoun­mpo had 36 of the Bucks' points. The Nets shot 3 for 15 (20%) on threepoint­ers in the first half.

The teams battled back and forth throughout the early portion of the third quarter with the Bucks never pushing the lead past five points. The Nets closed the gap to 55-54 when Durant hit a tough three-pointer, causing Budenholze­r to use his first timeout of the second half at the 7:04 mark.

Another three by Durant tied the game at 57-57 a few minutes later, but the Bucks' Brook Lopez answered with a triple of his own. It was Lopez's first points of the game.

Brooklyn took its first lead at 65-64 with just over a minute left in third when Durant drove and found Brown for another basket in the paint. Middleton was fouled on a three-pointer on the Bucks' next possession and he made all three free throws and Milwaukee entered the fourth quarter with a 67-65 lead.

After Irving gave the Nets a 70-69 lead early in the fourth, Antetokoun­mpo knocked down two free throws and a three-pointer. Before that flurry he was 0 for 6 on threes and 2 of 7 from the line.

The teams fell into a cold funk and entered the final 3:10 tied at 76-76.

Middleton and Durant traded baskets on four straight possession­s. But, after a Middleton miss, Durant gave the Nets an 83-80 lead on a three with 1:23 left.

The Bucks grabbed back the lead when Middleton had a shot goal-tended and Holiday drove for a lefthanded layup with 11.4 seconds left.

The Nets' play after a timeout went nowhere and Brown missed a shot in the paint after a scramble.

Middleton sank two free throws and Durant missed a long three-pointer at the buzzer.

 ?? MARK HOFFMAN/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo scores against the Nets while falling away from the basket during Game 3 Thursday night at Fiserv Forum. Antetokoun­mpo finished with 33 points.
MARK HOFFMAN/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo scores against the Nets while falling away from the basket during Game 3 Thursday night at Fiserv Forum. Antetokoun­mpo finished with 33 points.
 ?? MARK HOFFMAN/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Bucks forward Khris Middleton jumps over Nets forward Kevin Durant for a loose ball during the first half.
MARK HOFFMAN/MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Bucks forward Khris Middleton jumps over Nets forward Kevin Durant for a loose ball during the first half.

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