The Riverside Press-Enterprise

Giannis has knee issue, Bucks get 13th straight win

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Giannis Antetokoun­mpo left late in the first quarter with a right knee issue to spoil his rapid return from a sprained wrist, but the Milwaukee Bucks still trounced the Miami Heat 128-99 on Friday night for their 13th consecutiv­e victory.

Antetokoun­mpo was in the starting lineup just four days after heading to New York to have his right wrist examined. The two-time MVP was on the floor late in the first quarter when he passed the ball and immediatel­y motioned to the bench as the Bucks called a timeout to enable him to head to the locker room.

Bucks officials said in the second quarter that Antetokoun­mpo had knocked knees with an opponent and wouldn’t return to the game. He had four points, four rebounds and four assists in just six minutes.

The Bucks still had no trouble extending the longest winning streak in the NBA this season. The Bucks pulled ahead for good four minutes into the game and rolled to their most lopsided victory of the season.

Jrue Holiday scored 24 points, and Bobby Portis had 18 points and 11 rebounds in his return from a sprained right medial collateral ligament that caused him to miss 11 games.

Jae Crowder, acquired at the trade deadline, made his 2022-23 debut and had nine points in 16 minutes. Crowder hadn’t played at all for Phoenix this season as the Suns attempted to deal him.

Jimmy Butler scored 23 points for Miami.

SUNS 124, THUNDER 115 >> Devin Booker scored 25 points, Chris Paul added 16 and Phoenix beat Oklahoma City. Surging Phoenix has won 12 of 16 as it waits for superstar Kevin Durant to return from a knee injury to make his Suns debut.

WARRIORS 116, ROCKETS 101 >> Klay Thompson scored 42 points and matched his season high with 12 3-pointers, leading undermanne­d Golden State past Houston. Donte Divincenzo added 15 points as the Warriors hung tough in the second game of a roadhome back-to-back following a loss at the Lakers on Thursday night.

KNICKS 115, WIZARDS 109 >> Julius Randle matched his career high with 46 points and New York overcame a 19-point deficit to beat Washington. Jalen Brunson broke a 109-all tie with a bank shot in traffic with 42.1 seconds remaining, and the Knicks held on.

BULLS 131, NETS 87 >> Zach Lavine scored 32 points on 12-of-17 shooting and Chicago drubbed Brooklyn to snap a six-game skid. Chicago held Brooklyn to a season low in points; its previous worst was 92 in a loss to Boston in December. The Nets lost by their biggest margin this season.

HAWKS 136, CAVALIERS 119 >> Trae Young scored 34 points and Atlanta beat Cleveland in its first game under interim coach Joe Prunty. The Hawks played their first game since coach Nate Mcmillan was fired on Tuesday. Darius Garland led Cleveland with 33 points.

HORNETS 121, TIMBERWOLV­ES 113 >> Lamelo Ball had 32 points, 10 rebounds, eight assists and the dagger 3-pointer down the stretch to lead Charlotte past Minnesota.

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AARON GASH – THE ASSOCIATED PRESS

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