Northwest Arkansas Democrat-Gazette

Without Middleton, Milwaukee romps

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BUCKS 111, BULLS 81

CHICAGO — Coming off a loss and with one of their best players sidelined, the Milwaukee Bucks delivered just the sort of performanc­e they needed.

The defending NBA champions raced out to a big lead, making quick work of the Chicago Bulls.

Grayson Allen made five three-pointers and scored 22 points and Milwaukee dominated Chicago 111-81 on Friday night to take a 2-1 lead in the first-round playoff series without the injured Khris Middleton.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo added 18 points. Bobby Portis (Little Rock Hall, Arkansas Razorbacks) started with Middleton out and finished with 18 points and 16 rebounds despite pain in his right eye from a hit in Game 2. And the Bucks made it look easy, handing the Bulls the most lopsided home playoff loss in franchise history.

Coming off two shaky performanc­es in Milwaukee, the Bucks quieted a raucous crowd watching Chicago’s first playoff game at the United Center in five years. They led by 24 in the second quarter and remained in control the rest of the way.

Middleton is expected to miss the rest of the series after spraining his left knee in Wednesday night in a loss. Game 4 is Sunday in Chicago. Without him, Allen said his own mindset didn’t necessaril­y change, though the rhythm was different.

“Maybe was a little bit quicker to shoot some of those catch- and- shoot shots I got,” said Allen, who hit three consecutiv­e three-pointers soon after entering the game in the first quarter. “But I think it was just being in different spots. Some of those spots that Khris is usually in on offense — top of the key, playing off of post-ups, isolations. I was there and got the ball swung, and they collapsed hard on Giannis and Jrue (Holiday) all game long. I was able to take advantage of that.”

Antetokoun­mpo scored all but two of his points after the first quarter. The twotime MVP finished with nine assists and seven rebounds.

Holiday added 16 points to help the Bucks beat the Bulls for the 18th time in 20 games.

Nikola Vucevic led Chicago with 19 points. Zach LaVine had 15 and DeMar DeRozan finished with just 11 with the Bucks crowding him after setting a career playoff high with 41 in Game 2.

“We didn’t have that same competitiv­eness that we had the first two games we had in Milwaukee,” LaVine said. “We took a punch the first game. When we went down 0-9, we responded right away. We didn’t didn’t respond the right way (on Friday). We need to look at the film and figure out how we can do a better job of matching force with force.”

 ?? (AP/Nam Y. Huh) ?? Milwaukee Bucks guard Grayson Allen (7) drives to the basket past Chicago Bulls guard Coby White during the second half of Game 3 of their NBA Eastern Conference playoff series Friday in Chicago. Allen had 22 points in a 111-81 victory for the Bucks, who went up 2-1 in the series.
(AP/Nam Y. Huh) Milwaukee Bucks guard Grayson Allen (7) drives to the basket past Chicago Bulls guard Coby White during the second half of Game 3 of their NBA Eastern Conference playoff series Friday in Chicago. Allen had 22 points in a 111-81 victory for the Bucks, who went up 2-1 in the series.
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