New York Daily News

Just back, Doc set to lead Stars

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DALLAS — Giannis Antetokoun­mpo looked up in slight amazement when told Doc Rivers had just clinched coaching in the All-Star Game.

Seems the reaction had more to do with Rivers being the Milwaukee star’s coach for exactly three games than the 25-point rally that secured the bid for Rivers and the Bucks’ staff.

Antetokoun­mpo scored 48 points and the Bucks overcame the big first-half deficit for their first victory under Rivers, beating the Mavericks, 129-117, on Saturday night.

“He’s going to coach the game?” a wide-eyed Antetokoun­mpo said after going 20 of 28 from the field with 10 of Milwaukee’s 34 assists.

Rivers, who lost his first two games after the midseason firing of first-year coach Adrian Griffin, was slightly less than amused about leading the Eastern Conference All-Stars on Feb. 18.

Boston has the best record in the East two weeks before the game, but Joe Mazzulla is ineligible after coaching the game last year. So the Bucks and their second-best record get the nod.

“It’s ridiculous­ly bad. It really is,” Rivers said. “Well, Adrian’s going to get some money, that’s for sure. And a ring. It’s one of these quirky things. I think there should be a rule somehow that someone else does it, other than me. Maybe I’ll send my staff, and I’ll go on vacation.”

Damian Lillard scored 30 points on 10-of-11 shooting, making all five 3-pointers, in the second-biggest comeback victory this season for Milwaukee, which trailed Portland by 26 in a November victory.

Luka Doncic notched 40 points and 11 assists for the Mavericks, who blew their biggest lead in a loss this season.

With Kyrie Irving out for a sixth consecutiv­e game with a sprained thumb, Doncic went to the locker room briefly in the first quarter after getting his right ankle tangled with Antetokoun­mpo in a battle for a loose ball.

The five-time All-Star returned to help finish a 44-20 first quarter for Dallas, which led, 49-24, early in the second when Antetokoun­mpo hit a 3.

The Bucks were still down 20 when Lillard scored to trigger a 15-0 run in the final 1:59 of the first half.

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