Santa Cruz Sentinel

Bucks rip Warriors in Christmas blowout

- By Wes Goldberg

The first two games of the season marked a litmus test for these Warriors and, after falling 138- 99 to the Bucks in Milwaukee Friday, it’s clear they have a long way to go before joining the class of the NBA.

Though rookie center James Wiseman ( 18 points, eight rebounds and three blocks) and point g ua rd St ephen Curry (19 points on 6-for-17 shooting, 2-for-10 from 3-point range, six assists and four rebounds in 29 minutes) showed signs of a strong two- man game, they did not get much help from a supporting cast that struggled to make 3-pointers and defend Milwaukee’s shooters.

Bucks forward Khris Middleton (31 points on 10- of-15 shooting, five assists, four rebounds) helped power a 20- 4 run between the third and fourth quarters that opened up a 35-point lead. The Warriors (0-2) — who finished 10- of- 45 from 3- point range — did not have the offensive firepower to get back into the game while the Bucks shot 54.1% from beyond the arc. Reigning MVP Giannis Antetokoun­mpo finished with 15 points, 13 rebounds and four assists before sitting

Having lost to the Nets (1- 0) and Bucks (1-1) by a combined 65 points, the Warriors have a lot of work in front of them if they are to return to the playoffs in the Western Conference.

G etting Draymond Green (foot) back will help organize the offense and fortify the defense, but Golden State also needs better contributi­ons from its wing tandem of Kelly Oubre Jr. and Andrew Wiggins. Fortunatel­y for them, the final two games of this four- game trip are not as daunting, starting with the Bulls Sunday in Chicago and concluding Tuesday in Detroit.

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