Texarkana Gazette

Antetokoun­mpo gets a triple-double as Bucks rout Kings

- By Joe Totoraitis

MILWAUKEE—Giannis Antetokoun­mpo is taking his game to another level.

He had his second triple-double this season with 26 points, 15 rebounds and 11 assists to help the Milwaukee Bucks rout the Sacramento Kings 144-109 on

Sunday.

“A great win for the team,” Antetokoun­mpo said, deflecting any sense of personal satisfacti­on. “When I drove the ball, they were wide open. I passed it, and they knocked down everything.”

The Bucks improved to 8-1 — the best nine-game start in franchise history. They set a season high for points in a game and also set the franchise record for 3s made with 22.

Coach Mike Budenholze­r was happy his team followed Antetokoun­mpo’s lead.

“Hopefully, one of the keys to Giannis being great is everybody around him being great,” the Bucks first-year coach said. “We can also talk about a lot of other guys who played well, too. So, that’s a great sign for Giannis and a great sign for us.”

Seven other Bucks were in double figures. Eric Bledsoe scored 17, Ersan Ilyasova 15, Malcolm Brogdon and Pat Connaughto­n each had 13, Tony Snell and Khris Middleton each had 12 and John Henson 10.

“Coach Bud (head coach Mike Budenholze­r) wants me to make plays and find them,” Antetokoun­mpo said. “That is what I am going to keep doing. It feels great.”

Antetokoun­mpo completed the triple-double with his 10th assist when he found Connaughto­n in the corner for 3 and a 108-82 lead as time expired in the third quarter. Antetokoun­mpo finally went to the bench with 7:48 left in the fourth and the Bucks comfortabl­y ahead 118-90.

He pushed the lead to 78-54 with two thunderous dunks seconds apart in the third quarter. He slammed one home and then dunked again on a pass from Middleton after a turnover by De’Aaron Fox on the Kings’ ensuing possession.

Antetokoun­mpo’s first triple-double came against the Philadelph­ia 76ers on Oct. 24th when he had 32 points, 18 rebounds and 10 assists.

Justin Jackson set a career-high with 22 points, Buddy Hield had 19 and De’Aaron Fox 15 for the Kings who had their five-game winning streak snapped.

Jackson felt the team was still upbeat despite the most lopsided loss this season. The Kings had lost 149-129 at New Orleans on Oct. 19.

“We just went 3-1 on a fourgame road trip,” Jackson said. “Obviously, it hurts a little bit to lose like that, but I think we’re extremely happy of how we played this road trip.”

The Bucks started to take over with 12-2 run in the second quarter, keyed by seven points from Malcolm Brogdon, and led 72-48 on Ersan Ilyasova’s 3 with 49 seconds left before the half.

Ilyasova scored 15 points and Antetokoun­mpo and Eric Bledsoe each added 13 as the Bucks surged to their best first half of scoring so far this season and led 72-50 heading into the third. Both teams let in fly from behind the arc. Milwaukee made 11 of 29 3-point attempts, including three by Ilyasova, to Sacramento’s 6 for 19.

 ?? Morry Gash/Associated Press ?? ■ Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokoun­mpo dunks Sunday during the second half of an NBA game against the Sacramento Kings in Milwaukee.
Morry Gash/Associated Press ■ Milwaukee Bucks' Giannis Antetokoun­mpo dunks Sunday during the second half of an NBA game against the Sacramento Kings in Milwaukee.

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