The Morning Journal (Lorain, OH)

Cavs lose to Milwaukee Bucks, 119-116

Milwaukee ends five-game losing streak to Cleveland

- By Rich Rovito

Giannis Antetokoun­mpo scored 27 points, Eric Bledsoe had 26 and the Milwaukee Bucks held off the Cavaliers, 119-116, on Tuesday night.

Milwaukee ended a fivegame losing streak to Cleveland. Khris Middleton had 18 points and 10 assists, and Malcolm Brogdon scored 16 points.

LeBron James scored 39 points for Cleveland, which lost for just the second time in its last 20 games. James had seven assists but grabbed just one rebound in the waning seconds. Kevin Love finished with 21 points.

After a slow start, the Bucks got to the Cavaliers for 39 second-quarter points. Milwaukee cracked the 100-point barrier early in the fourth, but then stalled.

Milwaukee led, 103-83, when Cleveland launched a comeback. Back-to-back 3-pointers

by Dwyane Wade put the Cavaliers up, 107-105, capping a 24-3 run and giving the visitors their first lead since the second quarter.

A 3-pointer by Brogdon put the Bucks back in front with 3:38 remaining. A traditiona­l three-point play by James put the Cavaliers ahead, 113-112, with about two minutes left.

Tony Snell responded with a 3-pointer for Milwaukee with 58.9 seconds remaining. After a Cleveland miss, Antetokoun­mpo grabbed a loose ball, hit a short shot and was fouled. His free throw gave the

Bucks a 117-113 lead with 5.9 seconds to go.

Wade finished with 14 points for Cleveland, and Jeff Green had 13.

Milwaukee took its first lead early in the second quarter at 41-40 with Love and James on the bench. The Bucks remained hot even after the duo returned and at one point extended their advantage to 14. They led 69-58 at the half, sparked by 17 points from Middleton, who had a four-point play, as well as a 14-2 advantage in fastbreak points.

Tip-ins CAVALIERS»

Wade was 5 for 10 from the field after sitting out Sunday night’s game against Washington to rest. “Something with

his knee has been going on, and if he needs to take off, then we understand that,” coach Tyronn Lue said . ... The Cavs scored at least 100 points for the 25th straight game.

BUCKS»

Jabari Parker, who is recovering from ACL surgery on his left knee, practiced with Milwaukee’s G League affiliate for the second consecutiv­e day. Parker, who also tore his left ACL in December 2014, is not expected to be back on the court for the Bucks until February . ... Matthew Dellavedov­a, who missed 15 consecutiv­e games with left knee tendinitis, returned to the active roster, as did Snell (left patellar tendinitis) and Jason Terry (left calf strain) . ... G Sean Kilpatrick, signed to a two-way contract on Monday, dressed for the game. Kilpatrick appeared in 16 games for Brooklyn.

 ?? MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? The Cavaliers’ Dwyane Wade shoots over the Bucks’ Malcolm Brogdon during the first half Dec. 19 in Milwaukee.
MORRY GASH — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS The Cavaliers’ Dwyane Wade shoots over the Bucks’ Malcolm Brogdon during the first half Dec. 19 in Milwaukee.
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