Milwaukee Journal Sentinel

Green, Portis key surge in fourth quarter

- Jim Owczarski

It took until the fourth quarter, but the Milwaukee Bucks finally put away the scrappy Philadelph­ia 76ers in a 114105 victory Thursday night at Fiserv Forum.

After jumping out to an early first quarter lead, Milwaukee (43-24) trailed by as many as 12 in the first half and didn't reclaim the advantage for good until early in the fourth quarter when Bobby Portis and AJ Green came off the bench to combine for every point in a 12-3 Bucks run that flipped a three-point deficit to a 96-90 lead.

“I think Bobby just stuck with it and let it come to him and when he sees one go he can put ‘ em on the board pretty quick and that's what he did,” Green said. “I just tried to be patient, find space and let it fly when I was open.”

The Bucks then did enough down the stretch to slow all-star guard Tyrese Maxey and send the 76ers (36-30) to their fifth loss in six games. Green helped close the game, which included defending Maxey at times, and finished with 14 points while Portis had eight.

"Obviously AJ is a sniper and Bobby is our punch off the bench," Damian Lillard said. "He's going to score the ball, he's going to bring energy, he's going to be toughness and that edge. And I think to start that fourth quarter there's going to be a lot of attention on the ball with me, there's going to be a lot of attention when Giannis (Antetokoun­mpo) gets the ball and Doc (Rivers) is just always on me about getting downhill, getting into the paint 'cause the defense is going to converge and just making the right plays.

"I think when you got guys like that on the other end of that, AJ is going to shoot it, he's going to make it and I think Bobby is going to do what he doe as well – he's going to score the ball."

It was fourth time this season Green had reached double figures in scoring.

“I probably was more proud of Bobby because I thought they sped Bobby up in the first half, got under his skin a little bit – and you know Bobby – and I thought he caught himself there in the second half and really helped us,” Bucks head coach Rivers said. “And AJ was just terrific, spacing the floor. Once on a switch we trapped and his job after that was to deny Maxey and he did a great job of doing that.”

BOX SCORE: Bucks 115, 76ers 104 Antetokoun­mpo scored eight straight after Green and Portis' surge and then Lillard added two of his own and assisted on a Brook Lopez threepoint­er to effectively clinch the game with a minute left at 109-101.

Antetokoun­mpo finished with a team-high 32 points and added 10 rebounds and seven assists. He made 9 of 12 shots and 14 of 18 free throws. Lopez had 19 points, seven rebounds and five assists while Lillard had 17 points and nine assists.

Maxey led the 76ers with 30 points while Tobias Harris had 15.

Bucks slow Tyrese Maxey in fourth quarter

The Bucks have had their hands full with Philadelph­ia's all-star guard Maxey this season, as he scored 31 points on Oct. 26 and 24 on Feb. 25. Thursday was no different as the 23-year-old nearly willed the 76ers to an upset victory. He scored 10 points in 12 first quarter minutes to stake the 76ers to a 29-24 lead and then scored eight points in a 1-minute, 10-second stretch at the end of the second quarter to keep his team out front 61-53 at halftime.

Maxey continued to hit key shots to help keep his team from losing the handle on the game in the third quarter, making a handful of baskets following Bucks scores stave off a true momentum shift.

He had 29 points through three quarters, but in the fourth quarter the Bucks tightened the screws on the dynamic 6foot, 2-inch scorer by trapping him with their big men.

“He's so talented,” Lopez said of Maxey. “He's tough to slow down. Just having trust in the guard that we're going out there with is big. Bobby, Giannis, whoever it is, we gotta go out there and do our job and obviously we trust that the guard's going to push a player like Maxey to us so we can even get to the trap. And it's trusting in the back side behind us as well. So, just knowing and believing that your teammates are going to be there for you makes it that much easier going into the trap.”

Maxey went 0 for 4 as the Bucks eventually overtook the game after he checked in during the fourth quarter. He missed all five of the shots he took in just under nine minutes of play in the fourth. He didn't score in the frame until he made a free throw with 58 seconds remaining.

“A player like that it takes a team,” Green said. “We wanted to get the ball out of his hands a little bit more so we started blitzing and corralling the ball screen and making him give it up and I just tried to deny it back. And when I was guarding him, just make it tough. He's going to make shots, just make him work for all those shots. Brook, Bobby, Giannis they all have my back down in the pain so it makes my life easier as well.”

He finished with 30 points on 12 of 22 shooting, including 5 of 8 from behind the three-point line.

It was the 27th time this season the Bucks gave up 30 or more points to an opposing guard, but just the fifth since Rivers took over on Jan. 29.

Sloppy first half sets Bucks back

Philadelph­ia took a 61-53 lead into the break thanks to 18 points from Maxey and 11 off the bench from Cameron Payne, with the two guards combining to go 7 for 9 from behind the three-point line. Their performanc­es from deep – which featured Payne being left open for his and Maxey flying around screens to open up a couple of makes – helped the 76ers to a 57.9% mark from deep (11-for-19).

They made three more three-pointers than the Bucks (8-for-19) and then scored 10 points off 17 Milwaukee turnovers in the opening 24 minutes. The Bucks came into the contest as the seventh-best team in the NBA in protecting the ball, turning it over just 12.6 times per game.

“I think we just let them kind of dictate us a little bit," Green said. "They were kind of in our space nd we just sped up a little bit and just weren't patient offensively, just getting what we wanted. In the second half we did that and things opened up tremendous­ly.”

Milwaukee's big men in particular had a rough half, as Antetokoun­mpo had four turnovers in his 19 minutes and Portis had three in 11 minutes. Lopez had two giveaways in his 18 minutes of play.

“I thought they were more physical in the first half," Rivers said. "I thought they were the instigator the entire first three quarters. They instigated all the actions, they denied us, they fought us, they trapped us, they pushed us, we were on the floor more than them bottom line. I thought the fourth quarter it flipped.”

Did you notice?

Giannis earned his fifth technical foul of the season with 8:28 to go in the third quarter after he was first called for an offensive foul on a move he eventually passed out of at the 8:47 mark. Bothered by the call, Antetokoun­mpo was quickly whistled for a defensive foul on the ensuing 76ers possession – and then was quickly rung up for the technical. As Tobias Harris got ready to shoot the free throw, Antetokoun­mpo followed official James Williams to the other side of the court to plead his case, gesturing down to the offensive end of the floor.

 ?? MARK HOFFMAN / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL ?? Bucks center Brook Lopez blocks a shot by 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey during the first half Thursday at Fiserv Forum.
MARK HOFFMAN / MILWAUKEE JOURNAL SENTINEL Bucks center Brook Lopez blocks a shot by 76ers guard Tyrese Maxey during the first half Thursday at Fiserv Forum.
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