The Arizona Republic

Bucks open title defense with victory over Nets

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MILWAUKEE — Giannis Antetokoun­mpo scored 32 points and the Milwaukee Bucks opened the defense of their first title in half a century by beating the Brooklyn Nets 127-104 on Tuesday night.

In his first game since scoring 50 points in a title-clinching Game 6 NBA Finals victory over the Phoenix Suns, Antetokoun­mpo also had 14 rebounds and seven assists.

Khris Middleton and Pat Connaughto­n each added 20 points to help the Bucks withstand the loss of Jrue Holiday, who sat out the second half with a bruised right heel after scoring 12 points.

Kevin Durant led the Nets with 32 points and 11 rebounds. Patty Mills scored 21 points and shot 7 of 7 from 3point range. James Harden added 20 points.

The Nets were missing star guard Kyrie Irving, who isn’t with the team due to his refusal to get a COVID-19 vaccine.

A New York mandate requires profession­al athletes on local teams to be vaccinated to practice or play in public venues.

Rather than using Irving exclusivel­y in road games, the Nets decided he wouldn’t play or practice with them at all until he could be a full participan­t.

After receiving their rings and raising a banner to celebrate their first NBA championsh­ip since 1971, the Bucks defeated the team that nearly eliminated them in the second round of the playoffs.

Milwaukee rallied from a 2-0 deficit and won Game 7 at Brooklyn in overtime after Durant’s foot barely crept across the 3-point arc in the final seconds of regulation, turning a potential serieswinn­ing 3-pointer into a game-tying 2point basket.

The Bucks went on a 21-4 run in the first quarter to extend a 10-8 advantage to 31-12. They got the lead back up to 19 again in the second quarter and were ahead 66-59 at halftime. The lead never dropped below seven the rest of the way.

 ?? MICHAEL MCLOONE/USA TODAY SPORTS ?? Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, right, blocks the shot of Nets forward Nicolas Claxton in the first half Tuesday in Milwaukee.
MICHAEL MCLOONE/USA TODAY SPORTS Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo, right, blocks the shot of Nets forward Nicolas Claxton in the first half Tuesday in Milwaukee.

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