The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Hawks suffer season’s 50th loss

Schroder fouls out with 2:46 left; Atlanta crumbles.

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MILWAUKEE — The Milwaukee Bucks pushed the pace and kept their composure late in the fourth quarter. The Atlanta Hawks struggled to regain their footing in the closing minutes after their best ball-handler fouled out.

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo and his teammates capitalize­d for a 122-117 win late Saturday.

Antetokoun­mpo had 33 points and 12 rebounds, and Khris Middleton added 23 points for Milwaukee, which finished off the worst team in the Eastern Conference with a game-ending 11-5 run.

“We just trust one another, and we focused on our strengths,” Antetokoun­mpo said. “Then we were able to make some shots and then get multiple stops in a row.”

Two key stops late ended with lob passes downcourt to point guard Eric Bledsoe, who handed off the ball each time to teammates for easy transition buckets.

The Hawks didn’t have an answer after Dennis Schroder fouled out with 2:46 left. To make matters worse for Atlanta, Schroder was called for a technical foul after exchanging words with an official on the way to the sideline.

Middleton hit the free throw that started the run. The Hawks looked rushed on their next two possession­s with a turnover and a blocked shot.

Trailing by 13 at one point, Atlanta put up a spirited fight before losing its 50th game of the year.

“It’s (Dennis’) sixth foul, it’s a shooting foul. You compound it with getting a technical,” coach Mike Budenholze­r said. “Just giving up points when it’s that close, when it’s that tight. It’s hard. It’s a learning experience for all of us.”

Taurean Prince tied a career high with 38 points on 13-of-26 shooting, while Schroder finished with 18 points.

But his technical foul turned out to be a turning point in the game.

“It can’t happen. I’ve just got to be quiet and go to the bench and be better,” Schroder said.

The Bucks needed this victory to keep up in the crowded Eastern Conference playoff race after an ugly loss on Wednesday at 49-loss Orlando, with the Cleveland Cavaliers up next tonight.

“That’s important at the end of the day, closing the game out and getting the win,” coach Joe Prunty said.

Milwaukee had the early comeback, rallying from an 11-point deficit to take a 56-50 halftime lead after figuring out Atlanta’s effective pickand-roll game.

Forward John Collins left in the third quarter with a sprained left ankle. He was hurt after landing on Antetokoun­mpo’s right leg while attempting a 3. Officials called a flagrant foul on Antetokoun­mpo, who said after the game there was no intent on his part. Antetokoun­mpo had his back turned on Collins to watch the ball, and he did not appear to move when Collins landed on Antetokoun­mpo’s right foot.

“I think it’s just the rule this year, when you are going to contest,” Budenholze­r said.

“I don’t think it was anything intentiona­l by Giannis. It’s just one of those unfortunat­e plays.”

 ?? MORRY GASH /AP ?? The Bucks’ Brandon Jennings knocks the ball from Dennis Schroder during the second half of Saturday night’s game in Milwaukee. Schroder fouled out late and also incurred a costly technical foul for exchanging words with an official. The Bucks won...
MORRY GASH /AP The Bucks’ Brandon Jennings knocks the ball from Dennis Schroder during the second half of Saturday night’s game in Milwaukee. Schroder fouled out late and also incurred a costly technical foul for exchanging words with an official. The Bucks won...

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