The Oneida Daily Dispatch (Oneida, NY)

Top Seeds Toppled

Bucks and Lakers stunned in playoff openers

- By Brian Mahoney

First it was Giannis Antetokoun­mpo and the Bucks, unable to call upon what was one of the best defenses in the league.

Then came Lebron James and the Lakers, clanging 3-pointers off the rim to provide a steady sound in a mostly empty gym.

These NBA playoffs already promised to be the most challengin­g yet. They got a little tougher Tuesday for the league’s top teams.

Milwaukee and Los Angeles lost their playoff openers, the first time both conference No. 1 seeds have been beaten by the No. 8s to start their postseason­s since 2003.

So good for most of the season, the top seeds are having trouble in the bubble.

There’s no home-court advantage to lose in this postseason at Walt Disney World, making it easier not to panic in what would normally be a tougher predicamen­t.

“No frustratio­n because the game is the game and we came in with a mindset to win. We didn’t take care of business, but we’ve got another opportunit­y on Thursday to even the

series and that’s my only mindset,” James said.

The Lakers knew they were in against a toughertha­n-usual No. 8 seed in the Portland Trail Blazers, who came back from the coronaviru­s-caused suspension of the season healthy and then played their way into the postseason by winning a play-in series.

Los Angeles didn’t help itself in trying to slow down a hot opponent by shooting just 15.6% (5 for 32) from 3-point range and wound up losing 10093.

Milwaukee’s problem was on the other end. The Bucks surrendere­d three 30-point quarters — and 29 in its best period — to the short-handed Orlando Magic in a 122-110 loss. That was an especially poor performanc­e from a team that led the league in a number of defensive categories and held opponents to a league-low 41.4 shooting percentage. Orlando made 49.4%.

“They played good. You’ve got to give that to Orlando and we’ve just got to keep doing what we’re doing and hopefully things in Game 2 can switch around,” Antetokoun­mpo said. “But just keep playing hard, keep playing together. That’s all you can do.”

Neither team can blame its MVP candidate. Antetokoun­mpo had 31 points, 17 rebounds and seven assists. James had 23 points, 17 rebounds and 16 assists, the first 20-15-15 game in NBA playoff history.

But neither team has looked particular­ly sharp in Florida. They had arrived at the restart well ahead of their competitor­s for the No. 1 seeds and were focused more on staying healthy than getting wins in the eight seeding games leading into the playoffs.

They couldn’t turn things around when things became serious and by the time the day was done it was the first time both No. 1s lost since Orlando knocked off Detroit

in the East and Phoenix beat San Antonio out West in 2003.

The Spurs recovered to win that NBA title, just as the Toronto Raptors did last year after falling to the Magic in their opener. The Lakers’ Danny Green was on that team, so he wasn’t concerned about what either top-seeded squad faces now.

“It’s the same kind of scenario,” Green said. “Down 0-1, they’re down 0-1. They’re the topseeded team for a reason, we’re the top-seeded team for a reason. We just have to dig down and find it, figure it out. I believe we will.”

 ?? ASHLEY LANDIS ?? Los Angeles Lakers forward Lebron James (23) lies on the court after committing a foul during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Portland Trail Blazers Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
ASHLEY LANDIS Los Angeles Lakers forward Lebron James (23) lies on the court after committing a foul during the second half of an NBA basketball game against the Portland Trail Blazers Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
 ?? ASHLEY LANDIS ?? Los Angeles Lakers forward Lebron James (23) and Portland Trail Blazers guard CJ Mccollum (3) battle for possession during the second half of an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
ASHLEY LANDIS Los Angeles Lakers forward Lebron James (23) and Portland Trail Blazers guard CJ Mccollum (3) battle for possession during the second half of an NBA basketball game Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
 ?? KIM KLEMENT ?? Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo (34) fouls Orlando Magic center Nikola Vucevic (9) while reaching for a loose ball during the second half of Game 1 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.
KIM KLEMENT Milwaukee Bucks forward Giannis Antetokoun­mpo (34) fouls Orlando Magic center Nikola Vucevic (9) while reaching for a loose ball during the second half of Game 1 of an NBA basketball first-round playoff series, Tuesday, Aug. 18, 2020, in Lake Buena Vista, Fla.

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