The Morning Call

Antetokoun­mpo scores 32 to lead Bucks to victory

- By Rich Rovito

MILWAUKEE— Giannis Antetokoun­mpo had 32 points and 11 rebounds to lead the Milwaukee Bucks past the Philadelph­ia 76ers 114-105 on Thursday night.

Brook Lopez added 19 points and seven rebounds and Damian Lillard had 17 points and nine assists for the Bucks, who won at home after losing three of four on a West Coast swing, which included a 129-94 drubbing against the Sacramento Kings on Tuesday.

Tyrese Maxey scored 30 points for the 76ers, who closed out a 1-2 road trip. Tobias Harris added 15 points and Cam Payne had 13.

The Bucks, who trailed 83-80 at the start of the fourth quarter, moved ahead 88-87 on a layup by Bobby Portis with 8:42 left. AJ Green followed with three free throws and a 3-pointer to extend a lead that the Bucks wouldn’t relinquish.

The sharp-shooting guard came off the bench and finished with 14 points in 28 minutes.

“It’s my job to stay ready and when shots are there you just let it rip and trust that they’ll fall,” Green said.

The Bucks were shorthande­d as starting guard Malik Beasley and reserve MarJon Beauchamp sat out with back spasms. Khris Middleton missed his 16th consecutiv­e game with a sprained left ankle.

Without standout Joel Embiid, Philadelph­ia has been struggling to generate offense. The 76ers have lost 13 of 20 without Embiid, who is recovering from a meniscus injury to his left knee. They were held to 79 points in splitting backto-back games against the New York Knicks on Sunday and Tuesday, and reached that point total on Thursday with two minutes remaining in the third.

“I feel like we had the right juice today. We had fun and it showed on the court,” Payne said.

Payne said the team had success early in the game in pressuring Antetokoun­mpo, who had seven turnovers.

Philadelph­ia came out firing at the start, connecting on 11 of 20 shots, including 5 of 9 from 3-point range in the first quarter, ending with a 10-0 run.

The 76ers led by as many as 12 in the second. Payne, traded by Milwaukee to Philadelph­ia in February for Patrick Beverley, scored 11 points in the quarter, including three consecutiv­e 3-pointers. Philadelph­ia led 61-53 at the half on 56% shooting from the field and 58% sniping from long distance. Maxey had 18 first-half points, making 4 of 5 from 3-point range.

The Bucks committed 10 first-half turnovers, leading to 17 points for the Sixers.

“I think that the effort was really good,” Philadelph­ia coach Nick Nurse said. “We were doing a lot of things we wanted to do. We turned them over a bunch in the first half. Probably the difference in the game, we didn’t quite get to as many turnovers in the second. But I thought we did a lot of really good things.”

 ?? STACY REVERE/GETTY ?? Giannis Antetokoun­mpo is defended by KJ Martin during the first half on Thursday at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
STACY REVERE/GETTY Giannis Antetokoun­mpo is defended by KJ Martin during the first half on Thursday at Fiserv Forum in Milwaukee, Wisconsin.

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